What were the charges against Ronnie Williams and Lorraine Lee Combs?
They were charged with conspiracy to commit voter registration fraud.
Politics / Election Integrity
A voter registration fraud scheme in Minnesota was detected and stopped thanks to the state's election safeguards. Two Nevada residents face charges for conspiring to submit fraudulent voter registration forms.
The U.S. Attorney’s Office alleges that Ronnie Williams and Lorraine Lee Combs conspired to generate fictitious voter registration forms. Williams allegedly provided these forms to 'Foundation 1,' which paid him, and he then split the proceeds with Combs. The charging documents indicate the forms were submitted to election offices across Minnesota. Local officials used verification tools to identify inconsistencies, reporting them to law enforcement and the Secretary of State’s Office.
Minnesota Secretary of State Steve Simon emphasized that the state’s checks and balances ensured that the fraudulent applications were flagged, and no ineligible votes were cast. Acting U.S. Attorney Joseph Thompson stated that the FBI stopped the fraud before anyone successfully cast a fraudulent ballot.
Combs told the Minnesota Star Tribune that she filled out roughly 500 forms as part of the operation, turning them over to Williams. Both face up to five years in prison if convicted. This incident highlights the vulnerabilities in voter registration processes and the need for continuous vigilance and improvement of security measures.
They were charged with conspiracy to commit voter registration fraud.
Local officials used verification tools to identify inconsistencies in the voter registration forms, flagging them for further investigation.
'Foundation 1' is an unnamed entity that sought to register voters in Minnesota and was involved in submitting the fraudulent forms.
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