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Democrats Caught Committing Election Fraud in AL and FL

Democrats continue to make news for committing election fraud in local elections while conservatives brace for potentially massive federal election rigging by the left in the 2024 presidential election this November. Last week, an Alabama Democrat was arrested for voter fraud involving illegal use of absentee ballots.

In a press release posted on July 31 by the Alabama Attorney General (AG) office, Terry Andrew Heflin, the Democratic candidate for District 5 of the Clay County Commission, was arrested on seven felony counts of voter fraud. The 45-year-old Democrat was allegedly involved in creating multiple absentee ballots using false applicants voting for him in the primaries held in March this year. The release wrote:

Specifically, the indictment alleges that Heflin falsified applications to vote absentee for multiple people and then used those people’s names to vote for himself by absentee ballot.  Each count of unlawful use of an absentee ballot is a Class C felony punishable by 1 year and 1 day to 10 years in prison.

Reporting the story of Heflin’s arrest for election fraud, The Western Journal cited Alabama Secretary of State Wes Allen saying:

“I have been traveling this state and talking about absentee ballot application fraud and absentee ballot election fraud for years.”

Heflin also carries previous criminal record. In 2021, he pleaded guilty to possession of a controlled substance that he meant to distribute – a felony for which he was sentenced to five years. However, he was released from the prison after two years. As seen on the Clay County Jail website, Heflin also has three counts of probation violation charges listed against him along with his mugshot.

Running parallel to Heflin’s election fraud is the case of another Democrat who was caught in a ghost candidate voting fraud scheme in Florida. The Gateway Pundit reported on Sunday (August 4) that former St. Lucie County Sheriff Ken Mascara, a long-serving Democrat, admitted to propping up a ghost candidate in the 2020 sheriff’s election to throw his main rival out of the race. The other candidate thus planted by Mascara was supposed to concede to the Democrat after winning the primary election, according to Mascara’s plan.

Following an investigation by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE), the Florida Ethics Commission Board voted on the penalties in the final week of July ordering Mascara to pay a $5,000 civil penalty. The penalty came after Mascara entered a settlement with the state Attorney General’s Office. Fox 29 reported:

An outside State Attorney’s Office ultimately did not bring criminal charges against Mascara, saying that there was no clear money trail they could prove.

Mascara resigned from his office in December 2023 citing health reasons, sparking speculation that it was a move to avoid further scrutiny into his election fraud scheme.

With the 2024 presidential election just three months away, concerns over the left’s plans for large-scale rigging continue to haunt conservatives many of whom are working to prevent voter fraud. A major worry in this regard is the left’s ballot distribution and collection machinery using illegal aliens and non-citizens to vote in the election. Last week, the Oversight Project of The Heritage Foundation posted a video by an undercover journalist who asked illegal aliens living in an apartment complex in Georgia whether they were registered to vote in the election. Nearly 14% of them told the journalist that they were registered to vote.

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