Oklahoma woman faces felony charge for voter fraud


A woman has been indicted by an Oklahoma Multi-County Grand Jury for allegedly voting more than once during the November 2024 general election, according to KFOR News in Oklahoma City.

The Oklahoma State Election Board claims that 31-year-old Victoria Vincenza Dill cast her vote in person in Oklahoma County and also sent in an absentee ballot from Payne County on the same election day.

This election featured a wide range of important races, including those for the positions of President and Vice President, several statewide offices like Corporation Commissioner, as well as U.S. Representatives, state legislators, judges, and numerous state questions.

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