Monday, November 18, 2024

Head election judge arrested over questionable ballots in Walz's home state

Head election judge arrested over questionable ballots in Walz's home state


'Unlawful and a betrayal of the public trust.'

A man working as an election judge in Minnesota — home of failed Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Walz — has been accused of allowing nearly a dozen people to cast ballots even though they were not registered to do so.

Shortly after Election Day, Timothy Michael Scouton, 64, of Nevis, was arrested after auditor Kay Rave could not find voter registrations for 11 new voters who had cast ballots in the Badoura Township Precinct in Hubbard County, about 175 miles north of Minneapolis.


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