Voter Fraud Report

Henry Thomas Shuler

Henry Thomas Shuler, of Alachua County, was charged by the state with one felony count of submission of false voter registration information after registering to vote despite being ineligible to vote in the 2020 election. Shuler registered to vote during a prison voter registration drive organized by Alachua County Supervisor of Elections Kim Barton, but under Florida law, he was ineligible as a convicted felon whose right to vote had not been restored. He pleaded no contest to one felony count of submission of false voter registration. He was sentenced to serve one year, seven days in prison, with credit for seventeen days served (to run concurrently with a six-year, six-month sentence that was imposed for a prior conviction). He was also ordered to pay $621 in court costs.

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