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June 20, 2013
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Republican Learns the Hard Way It’s Not Easy to Commit Voter FraudPosted on Jan 28, 2013
A Nevada Republican who was arrested last year after trying to show how easy it was to commit voter fraud in the state has accepted a deal from prosecutors. Roxanne Rubin, 56, pleaded guilty Thursday to a charge of attempting to vote twice. She was also required to pay an almost $2,500 fine, perform 100 hours of community service and promise to “stay out of trouble.” The Las Vegas Strip casino worker was arrested Nov. 3 after seeking—and failing—to vote at two locations. As Nevada Secretary of State Ross Miller, a Republican, said, “If Ms. Rubin was trying to demonstrate how easy it is to commit voter fraud, she clearly failed and proved just the opposite.”
—Posted by Tracy Bloom.
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