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RandySF

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Mon Oct 20, 2025, 11:17 PM Monday

A Minnesota woman (R) who cast her dead mother's ballot for Trump in 2024 must write an essay on voting

A Minnesota woman convicted of filling out and submitting a mail-in ballot for her deceased mother in support of Republican Donald Trump during the 2024 presidential election was ordered by a judge to write an essay and read a book about voting’s importance to democracy.

Trump, who won a second term last year, has railed against mail-in voting as fraudulent and falsely claimed it as one reason he lost the 2020 election to Democrat Joe Biden. Itasca County Attorney Jake Fauchald said the Minnesota case shows how well the election system works and catches attempted voter fraud.

Danielle Christine Miller, 51, of Nashwauk, in a rural area about three hours north of Minneapolis, was charged last fall with three felonies after local election officials notified authorities in October about two absentee ballots that had been flagged for fraud. One of those was from a registered voter who had died, Miller's mother.

According to court papers, Miller told an investigator that she had filled out her mother's absentee ballot and signed her mother's name on its signature envelope. She said her mother was an avid Trump supporter and wanted to vote for him, but she died in August 2024 before receiving an absentee ballot, according to the complaint. Miller also said she signed her mother's signature as a witness on her own ballot, the document said.



https://www.mprnews.org/story/2025/10/20/woman-cast-dead-mothers-ballot-for-trump-essay

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A Minnesota woman (R) who cast her dead mother's ballot for Trump in 2024 must write an essay on voting (Original Post) RandySF Monday OP
3 felonies should cost her more than an essay. tblue37 Monday #1
Meanwhile, Crystal Mason, who was told she could vote-- viva la Monday #2

viva la

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2. Meanwhile, Crystal Mason, who was told she could vote--
Mon Oct 20, 2025, 11:47 PM
Monday

and when there was a question, agreed to cast just a provisional ballot, served years in prison though she never actually voted, and did not know that she was ineligible because of a technicality.

(and again, her vote was provisional, which is exactly what is legally done when the election workers aren't sure about eligibility-- they say, "Fill out this provisional ballot.&quot

Her conviction was overturned, but only after years in prison.

This MN woman committed actual knowing fraud AND perjury.

Here's another:
Bartman used an old driver's license number to request the mail-in ballot for his mother (dead TWELVE YEARS) and sneak through Pennsylvania's Statewide Uniform Registry of Electors system. He used the ballot to cast a vote for former President Donald Trump on Oct. 28.

He also unsuccessfully tried to get his dead mother-in-law's ballot.

Also got probation.



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