Voter Fraud In The Palmetto State
debacle direction of Lillian McBride, rampant voter fraud occurred. Uncounted ballots were found locked away in closets, people waited in line to vote for UP TO SEVEN HOURS. Machines didn’t work, etc. McBride was specifically asked to use 30% fewer machines than ever before… And the voting results were somehow upheld. Yet, her complete ineptitude is the tip of the voter fraud iceberg. Voter fraud can rear its ugly head in many forms including: voting twice, falsely registering to vote, impersonating a voter, and even corrupt officials misusing their office/staff to vote/sway the election in their favor. If you have been charged with voter fraud, it doesn’t mean you’re guilty! You still have the right to a defense and to protect your freedom and future. If you’ve been charged with voter fraud in the State of South Carolina, you need to contact an experienced criminal defense attorney immediately!
SC Statute Is As Follows
Penalties For Voter Fraud
Voting more than once at elections
The penalties for a conviction of voting more than once is a fine at the court’s discretion and prison time of up to three years.
Impersonating a voter
The penalties for for a conviction of impersonating a voter is prison time up to three years and a fine ranging from $300-$1,200. If bonded out of jail, the bond must be between $600-$1,200.
If You Are Facing Voter Fraud Charges
Don’t wait to reach out to a knowledgeable criminal defense attorney that can help protect your future and freedom. Please call today.