GOP Elections Official Charged For Fraudulently Submitting Ballots & Pleading Guilty
A Republican official helping lead the handling of local elections in a county along New Yorks Atlantic coast was caught fraudulently obtaining and submitting mail-in ballots in the names of more than half a dozen local voters and was set to plead guilty, reports indicated.
The official is Jason T. Schofield, an elections commissioner in Rensselaer County, and he would also be resigning from his leadership post in connection with his guilty plea, per reports. Schofields attorney Danielle Neroni confirmed the news, saying Schofield is scheduled for a change of plea and with his change of plea he will be resigning from his position, according to the Albany Times Union. He will also be cooperating in the ongoing FBI investigation. Hes not the only official currently or recently involved in local politics who was accused of ballot fraud. Kimberly Ashe-McPherson, a now past city council member in the city of Troy, also pleaded guilty to similar charges after submitting fraudulent ballots in elections last year.
Ashe-McPherson may have committed her criminal acts in cooperation with or at least connection to Schofield. She received guidance from an unnamed official at the Rensselaer County Board of Elections, The New York Times summarized in a September report based on earlier info. There is also an investigation into the countys handling of absentee ballots by New York state Attorney General Letitia James.
A press release from the office of the U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of New York specified that voters whose personal details Schofield used for the fraudulent ballots in local elections were unaware of the nature of what he was doing. That earlier press release, which was last updated in September of this year, adds that Schofield repeatedly visited victimized local voters to obtain their signatures for submission back to election authorities with the ballots, presumably using a mix of just outright deception and the air of authority to get those targeted to put pen to page. Early reports didnt specify the charges to which Schofield would be admitting, although he was originally charged with a dozen felonies involving fraudulently possessing and using a means of identification.
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