Iowa Official’s Wife Charged with 52 Counts of Voter Fraud in Congressional Race

The official is believed to have been involved in a scheme to falsify absentee ballot requests, the case is ongoing and more details are expected to be released as the investigation continues.

The wife of an Iowa official has been charged with 52 counts of voter fraud in connection with a congressional race. The official, whose identity has not been released, is believed to have been involved in a scheme to falsify absentee ballot requests in the race.

According to the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation, the official’s wife, identified as Jane Doe, is accused of falsely claiming to be the voter on 52 absentee ballot request forms. The forms were then submitted to the county auditor’s office, and the ballots were mailed to the address provided on the forms.

The investigation began after the county auditor’s office received a number of complaints from voters who had not requested absentee ballots but received them in the mail. The auditor’s office then contacted the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation, which launched an investigation.

The official’s wife has been charged with 52 counts of election misconduct in the first degree, which is a Class D felony in Iowa. Each count carries a maximum penalty of five years in prison.

The alleged fraud was committed during a congressional race, which is a federal election and therefore falls under the jurisdiction of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. The FBI has also launched an investigation and is working in partnership with the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation.

The official and his wife have not yet been publicly identified, and it is unclear if the official is facing any charges. The case is ongoing and more details are expected to be released as the investigation continues. Voter fraud is a serious crime and undermines the integrity of our democracy, and it is important to hold those involved accountable.

By Kara Dunphy

Kara Dunphy is the Managing Editor of the Louisiana Daily Globe, a role that she has excelled in since joining the newspaper five years ago. Born and raised in New Orleans, Kara's love for writing began at an early age. After completing her degree in journalism at Tulane University, she began her career as a freelance writer for local magazines and newspapers. Kara's passion for investigative journalism eventually led her to the Louisiana Daily Globe, where she started as a reporter covering local politics and crime. Her talent and dedication soon earned her a promotion to the position of Managing Editor. In this role, she oversees the daily operations of the newsroom and ensures that the newspaper's coverage is accurate, balanced, and engaging. Outside of work, Kara enjoys exploring the vibrant cultural scene of New Orleans. She's a regular attendee of jazz festivals and enjoys trying out new restaurants in the city's historic French Quarter. Kara is also an avid runner and participates in local races throughout the year.

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