Two More People Charged With Voter Fraud in Kansas


Two more people have been charged with voter fraud in Kansas for multiple voting and other offenses. Kansas Secretary of State and gubernatorial candidate Kris Kobach has filed charges against two citizens of Kansas for voter fraud. Que J. Fulmer and Bailey Ann McCaughey were charged with voter fraud violations.

Kobach said:

“These prosecutions will help deter voter fraud in the future”.

If you don’t think small numbers of votes make a difference, look no further than the race in Virginia where Republican David E. Yan­cey was announced the winner on election night by 10 votes. Democrats were able to manufacture 11 votes to give the win to Democrat Shelly Simonds. Then the Board of Elections approved one last vote for Yancey that ended the race in a tie. They held a drawing and Yancey won the seat. That win gave the republicans a 51-49 majority in the Virginia House, giving them the ability to block anything the ultra liberal governor tries to pass.

From Breitbart

According to Kobach, Fulmer was charged with two counts of voting without being qualified, one count of voting more than once, and one count of advance voting unlawful acts.



Fulmer allegedly double-voted in both Hamilton County, Kansas, as well as in the state of Colorado during the 2016 general election.

McCaughey was charged with one count of election perjury and one count of voting more than once. According to Kobach, McCaughey also double-voted in both Finney County, Kansas, as well as Colorado during the 2016 general election.



“Stopping voter fraud is one of the most important things the Secretary of State’s office can do,” said Secretary Kobach. “These prosecutions will help deter voter fraud in the future.”

Kobach was granted prosecutorial authority in 2015 and since then, he has convicted nine individuals with voter fraud. The latest cases of alleged voter fraud now make for a total of 14 cases by Kobach that have either already ended in convictions or are currently pending.

Thus far, the voter fraud commission has revealed:

  • 938 convictions for voter fraud since the year 2000
  • Fewer than 1 in 100 cases ends in a conviction
  • In Kansas, alone, there are 127 known cases of non-citizen aliens registering to vote
  • In 21 states, there were 8,471 cases of double voting discovered
  • That means about 9,380 people were charged with voter fraud but they seldom get convicted in blue states because prosecutors drop many if not all of the charges.



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