AD“That’s not what happened at all,” said Andy Chatham, who is now in private practice. ADChatham said prosecutors were tipped that something was amiss when voters who had not requested mail-in ballots received notices that they would receive them, and the Dallas County district attorney’s office soon launched an investigation. But Chatham, a Democrat and former judge, said that even those ballots were divided among candidates, and some were blank. “We didn’t find any evidence of widespread voter fraud, and instead the ballots that were returned were consistent with the voter’s choice,” Chatham said. ADA 28-year-old man named Miguel Hernandez ultimately pleaded guilty in the case to improperly returning a marked ballot.
Source: Washington Post September 03, 2020 23:48 UTC