Over 500 Election Fraud Cases Are Pending in Texas Courts: Attorney General

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton said over the weekend that his office still has more than 500 election fraud cases that need to be heard in court. The attorney general made the announcement after a woman was arrested by the state Election Fraud Unit late last week for multiple counts of election fraud, according to […]

Over 500 Election Fraud Cases Are Pending in Texas Courts: Attorney General
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton said over the weekend that his office still has more than 500 election fraud cases that need to be heard in court. The attorney general made the announcement after a woman was arrested by the state Election Fraud Unit late last week for multiple counts of election fraud, according to a statement from his office. "We will prosecute voter fraud every time we find it," Paxton, a Republican, wrote on Twitter over the weekend in reference to the case. "Currently, our office has over 500 cases waiting to be heard in court." While Paxton didn't provide any more information about the cases, he said that "voter fraud is real" and that "Texans deserve to know their vote is legally and securely counted." According to the release from his office, which provided scant details about the case, Monica Mendez was arrested and booked into the Victoria County Jail on June ...