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Foreign National Avoids Prosecution After Illegally Voting in Washington 28 Times
Episode 96

Foreign National Avoids Prosecution After Illegally Voting in Washington 28 Times

In Washington state, there is a presumptive right to vote when a person registers either through the Secretary of State's Office, the Department of Licensing or DOL. While state officials have noted that illegally registering to vote or voting illegally in an election is a Class C felony, some counties have declined to prosecute in every reported instance of voter fraud. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/washington-in-focus/support

Washington in Focus

June 24, 20235m 52s

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Show Notes

In Washington state, there is a presumptive right to vote when a person registers either through the Secretary of State's Office, the Department of Licensing or DOL. While state officials have noted that illegally registering to vote or voting illegally in an election is a Class C felony, some counties have declined to prosecute in every reported instance of voter fraud.


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