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Itasca County Woman Pleads Guilty to Voter Fraud
Danielle Javorina admitted to submitting a fraudulent absentee ballot in her deceased mother’s name and faces supervised probation and an $885 fine.
- Danielle Christine Javorina, 51, pleaded guilty to voter fraud for filling out an absentee ballot in her deceased mother's name ahead of the 2024 general election.
- Javorina will serve three years of probation, undergo a psychological evaluation, and pay an $885 fine, as part of her sentencing.
- She must read a book and write a 10-page essay about voting in democracy as a part of her penalty.
- Experts say cases of voter fraud are extremely rare, with fewer than 475 instances among 25.5 million votes cast in six swing states after the 2020 election.
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Itasca County woman pleads guilty to voter fraud
GRAND RAPIDS — A woman pleaded guilty Wednesday to voter fraud and was ordered to read a book and write a 10-page essay about the importance of democratic elections. Danielle Christine Javorina, 51, of rural Nashwauk, admitted to filling out an absentee ballot in the name of her recently deceased mother ahead of the 2024 general election. Javorina, according to court documents, later told an investigator her mother was an “avid Donald Trump supp…
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