Election Security

Federal Authorities Nail Second Defendant in Minnesota Voter Fraud Scheme

By National Security Desk | July 9, 2025

Second defendant pleads guilty to orchestrating fraudulent voter registrations in Minnesota, exposing alarming vulnerabilities despite state safeguards.

In a stark reminder that election integrity remains under constant threat, federal prosecutors have secured a second guilty plea in a Minnesota voter registration fraud case. Ronnie Williams, 58, from Nevada, admitted his role before U.S. District Judge Laura Provinzino in St. Paul, underscoring the ongoing battle against efforts to undermine the foundational principle of free and fair elections.Williams faces serious charges related to conspiring with his longtime partner Lorraine Lee Combs, who pleaded guilty last month. Together, they created fictitious names and falsified data on voter registration forms in 2021 and 2022. The forms were funneled through an organization...

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