A Minnesota woman who cast her dead mother's ballot for Trump in 2024 must write an essay on voting

FILE - Todd Gallagher prepares mail in ballot envelopes including an I Voted sticker, July 29, 2020 in Minneapolis. (Glen Stubbe/Star Tribune via AP, File)

A Minnesota woman convicted of filling out and submitting a mail-in ballot for her deceased mother in support of Republican Donald Trump during the 2024 presidential election was ordered by a judge to write an essay and read a book about voting’s importance to democracy.

Trump, who last year, has as fraudulent and it as one reason he to Democrat Joe Biden. Itasca County Attorney Jake Fauchald said the Minnesota case shows how well the election system works and catches attempted voter fraud.

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