Convicted Voter's 'I Voted' Sticker Revealed as Evidence in Identity Theft Case
A noncitizen who cast a ballot in the 2024 presidential election was convicted on federal identity theft and identity fraud charges after using an 'I Voted' sticker. The conviction comes as election security debate heats up.
A non-citizen woman from Colombia living in Massachusetts has been convicted on federal identity theft and identity fraud charges, including voting illegally in the 2024 presidential election, amid growing debate over election security. The woman was found guilty of using a fake Social Security number to cast a ballot, marking her conviction as one of several cases linked to non-citizen voter interference. This case comes as election security measures are under scrutiny following allegations of foreign meddling in the US voting system. The conviction is seen as a significant blow to efforts to protect American democracy from external threats.