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RandySF

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Sat Jun 28, 2025, 05:39 PM Jun 2025

Kenton County grand jury indicts Covington man for election fraud

Kentucky Attorney General Russell Coleman announced on Friday that action from his office’s Special Prosecutions Unit resulted in the indictment of a convicted felon on multiple felony and misdemeanor charges, related to alleged illegal action at the ballot box.

A Kenton County Grand Jury indicted Thomas Dennis, 51, of Covington, on three counts of Wrongful Registration (a Class D Felony punishable by one to five years in prison, if convicted) and three counts of Perjury, Second Degree (a Class A Misdemeanor which carries a sentence of up to 12 months in jail).

According to the indictment, on three separate occasions in 2006, 2018, and 2020, Dennis is accused of committing the offense of Wrongful Registration when he unlawfully registered to vote, despite being a convicted felon.

Dennis was also indicted on the offense of Perjury, Second Degree, when he falsified records related to his voting, with the intent to mislead county officials.

The Attorney General’s Department of Criminal Investigations (DCI) investigated the case. Assistant Attorney General Lindsey Studebaker presented the case to the Grand Jury on behalf of the Commonwealth.



https://nkytribune.com/2025/06/kenton-county-grand-jury-indicts-covington-man-for-election-fraud/

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Kenton County grand jury indicts Covington man for election fraud (Original Post) RandySF Jun 2025 OP
Article doesn't say. Is he a MAGA republican??? albacore Jun 2025 #1
I would be a nullifying juror in that case: ex-felons should be allowed to vote upon completion of their sentence Justice Brandeis Jun 2025 #2
 

Justice Brandeis

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2. I would be a nullifying juror in that case: ex-felons should be allowed to vote upon completion of their sentence
Sat Jun 28, 2025, 07:21 PM
Jun 2025

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