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State Republicans in Texas and California are making moves aimed at preventing future voter fraud by launching an official ...
Attorney General Ken Paxton unleashes an investigation, vowing to prosecute those who illegally cast ballots in the 2020 and ...
Paxton's office launched an investigation into 33 possible noncitizens who allegedly committed voter fraud in the 2024 election.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and his wife, Angela, are longtime owners of a $1.5 million home in a Dallas suburb. In ...
The Texas Office of the Attorney General, or OAG, announced in a Tuesday press release that AG Ken Paxton opened investigations into 33 “potential noncitizens who allegedly voted” in th… ...
The charges are the latest escalation in a probe that resulted in Texas authorities indicting six other Frio County area officials in May.
He now faces 25 counts of knowingly possessing a ballot with intent to defraud and 84 counts of providing false information on a voting application, according to Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton.
The indictments were the latest development in an investigation that Paxton started after the 2020 election to root out voter fraud, which is rare and typically occurs in isolated instances.
He now faces 25 counts of knowingly possessing a ballot with intent to defraud and 84 counts of providing false information on a voting application, according to Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton.