(Article by Brock Simmons Srepublished from TheGatewayPundit.com)
Kelly Reagan Brunner, a social worker at the Mexia State Supported Living Center, has been charged with 134 counts in an election fraud investigation involving the registration of 67 of the facility's residents, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced in a press release late Friday afternoon.
Brunner was arrested Nov. 2 and released the later that day after posting combined bonds of $35,000, according to jail records.
She's accused of submitting voter registration applications for the 67 residents "without their signature or effective consent, while purporting to act as their agent," Paxton said in the press release.
According to indictment documents obtained by KWTX, Brunner completed, signed, and submitted voter registration applications for people either: without their consent or who were "totally mentally incapacitated."
Of the 67, 16 were ineligible to vote due to their mental incapacitation, records showed.
The Supported Living Centers, where Brunner worked, assisted people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Brunner allegedly registered 67 residents to vote without obtaining their signature or consent.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton vows to pursue this case:
https://twitter.com/KenPaxtonTX/status/1324911337177309189
You can add this to the pile of countless examples of voting and ballot covfefes that have been popping up over the last week.
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