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    Texas Changes 6 for Illegal Vote Harvesting

    Texas Charges 6 Over Alleged Vote Harvesting
    The Epoch Times May 8, 2025




    ​Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton issued indictments for six individuals allegedly involved in election crimes related to vote harvesting.

    In a May 7 statement, Paxton outlined the grand jury indictments leading to the six May 2 arrests, saying that the purported crimes took place in Frio County, Texas.

    The charges stemmed from an investigation that started in August 2024, when multiple search warrants were executed in Frio, Atascosa, and Bexar Counties due to allegations of vote harvesting.

    The majority of those arrested were charged with vote harvesting, a third-degree felony offense that involves a monetary exchange for collecting and submitting others’ absentee ballots.

    Some of the officials have been accused of using the Cash App to pay for the votes harvested.

    “The people of Texas deserve fair and honest elections, not backroom deals and political insiders rigging the system. Elected officials who think they can cheat to stay in power will be held accountable. No one is above the law,” Paxton said.
    ​“My office will continue to work with Frio County District Attorney Audrey Louis to protect the integrity of our elections.”

    At the time the warrants were served, one of the nation’s oldest Latino civil rights organizations, the League of United Latin American Citizens, called the attorney general’s actions an effort in voter suppression.

    “This is voter suppression 101,” he said. “There’s no vote harvesting going on. There’s nobody creating these ballots. That’s a lie.”

    Frio County Judge Rochelle Camacho was indicted on three counts of vote harvesting, and former Frio County Elections Administrator Carlos Segura faces one count of tampering with or fabricating physical evidence.

    Pearsall City Council members Ramiro Trevino and Racheal Garza were each indicted on one count of vote harvesting.

    Pearsall ISD Trustee Adriann Ramirez was indicted on three counts of vote harvesting, and Rosa Rodriguez, an alleged vote harvester in Frio County, was indicted on two counts of vote harvesting.

    The recent arrests are part of a multi-year effort by Paxton to address voter fraud following the 2020 election.

    A Texas woman, Raquel Rodriguez, was arrested in January 2021 after she was caught on camera bragging about her ability to deliver thousands of votes for cash.

    Four more individuals were arrested a month later on 150 counts of voter fraud related to the 2018 primary election, according to a statement from Paxton’s office at the time.

    In June 2022, indictments from Paxton’s office led to a Port Lavaca woman’s guilty plea on 26 felony counts of voter fraud.

    “Secure elections are the cornerstone of our republic,” Paxton said last year following the execution of the search warrants.

    “We are completely committed to protecting the security of the ballot box and the integrity of every legal vote. This means ensuring accountability for anyone committing election crimes.”

    #2
    Not surprised

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      #3
      Woopdee-freakin-doo… who is paying for the ballot harvesting? These are low level grunts and maybe some expendable party “middlemen” taking the fall, while the benefactors get off scot free

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        #4
        Going by last names they probably aren't Republicans....and I agree, who's paying these people, providing them with ballots, information, etc......same with "spontaneous" protests wit professionally made signs, every tent identical or is that a mere coincidence that a couple random 100 people show up to protest and all bought the same tent.....FBI needs to put moles in if already haven't I'm sure there is FBI in these groups but not to investigate them

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          #5
          I hope with the arrests, they can then leverage them with jail and they start telling tales of who paid who. Probably won’t happen but one can hope.

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            #6
            Give them immunity, let them sing who paid them.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Dusty Britches View Post
              At the time the warrants were served, one of the nation’s oldest Latino civil rights organizations, the League of United Latin American Citizens, called the attorney general’s actions an effort in voter suppression.

              “This is voter suppression 101,” he said.
              Funny thing is, he's exactly right. This is voter suppression, but not in the way he alludes to. Their falsifying of votes is effectively "suppressing" the real legitimate votes!

              Yeah, these may be the lower-level "workers" in the system, but it just goes to show that there is a "system" in place for exactly this purpose - to go get fake votes so that the wrong people stay in power. If it's being done on the lower end of politics, it's definitely being done on the upper end!

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                #8
                Originally posted by WItoTX View Post
                Give them immunity, let them sing who paid them.
                Because they don’t know who actually paid them. Their check stub is probably from a non profit that received a donation from shell Corp, of a shell corp, of a shell corp, of a shell corp based in Barbados….

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Playa View Post
                  Their check stub is probably from a non profit that received a donation from shell Corp, of a shell corp, of a shell corp, of a shell corp based in Barbados….
                  …owned by Soros!

                  (just saying!)

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                    #10
                    This one is making the rounds & said to be a soros judge.


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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Playa View Post

                      Because they don’t know who actually paid them. Their check stub is probably from a non profit that received a donation from shell Corp, of a shell corp, of a shell corp, of a shell corp based in Barbados….
                      And this is where the "build the case" comes in, which takes time. I agree with you 100% though, that is likely exactly what happened, or they were paid cash.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Artos View Post
                        This one is making the rounds & said to be a soros judge.
                        That's horrible!

                        I wouldn't lose any sleep if that kid somehow wound up being found in a ditch with the life removed from him by "apparent gang violence"!

                        That Dad is way calmer than I could ever be, but I'm sure he's had some moments to himself that were bad.

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