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Sit, stay… vote? US woman accused of casting ballot in dog’s name; faces felonies over ‘paw-litical’ fraud

Sit, stay… vote? US woman accused of casting ballot in dog’s name; faces felonies over 'paw-litical' fraud

In a bizarre case of voter fraud that sounds more like a sitcom subplot than a courtroom reality, a 62-year-old woman from California has been charged with five felony counts after allegedly registering her dog to vote and successfully casting a ballot under the canine’s name, as per New York Post.Laura Lee Yourex of Costa Mesa is accused of submitting fraudulent mail-in ballots during the 2021 gubernatorial recall election and again during the 2022 California primary, one of them allegedly cast in the name of her dearly departed dog, Maya Jean Yourex.While voter fraud cases are rare, this one has captured national attention not only for its audacity but for its strangely personal twist: the ballot was sent to her house, addressed to Maya, months after the dog had died. Yourex even took to social media in 2022, posting a photo of Maya’s collar alongside the ballot and quipping: “Maya is still getting her ballot.”Authorities say the 2021 ballot was counted, but the one submitted in 2022 was flagged and rejected.What was she thinking?That’s what investigators are still trying to figure out. In a surprising turn, Yourex turned herself in last October, first contacting the Orange County Registrar of Voters, who then escalated the case to the District Attorney’s Office. She now faces serious legal consequences, including charges of perjury, offering a false or forged document, casting a vote when not entitled, and registering a non-existent person (or in this case, a non-person) to vote. If convicted on all counts, Yourex could spend up to six years behind bars.The DA’s office has not disclosed how she obtained the ballots or who she voted for, leaving a trail of speculation in a state already fraught with political tensions.Ballot box gone to the dogs?Photos uncovered during the investigation show Maya — a presumably very good girl — proudly wearing an “I Voted” sticker in earlier elections. While the gesture may have been intended as satire or protest, the law is clear: only living, human citizens can vote in California. And yes, perjury and forgery are still crimes, even if your co-conspirator is a corgi.This case also reignites the heated debate around mail-in ballots and voter verification in California. The state does not require identification or proof of residence for voters to register or cast ballots in state elections, something critics argue leaves the system open to exploitation.The big pictureAs the nation continues to grapple with election security and misinformation, especially after the contentious 2024 presidential cycle, this case has quickly become a talking point for both sides of the political aisle.Election integrity advocates are pointing to the case as a real-world example of the flaws in the system. Civil liberties groups, on the other hand, caution against using fringe cases like this one to justify sweeping voter restrictions.Meanwhile, Yourex — who once joked about her dog voting from beyond the grave — is now facing the very real consequences of a scheme that started with a ballot and a sense of humor. Go to Source

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