Voter Fraud Report
Christopher Timothy Wiggins, of Alachua County, was charged by the state with two felony counts of unqualified elector willfully voting and two felony counts of submission of false voter registration information for registering to vote as a felon. Wiggins 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. Wiggins pleaded no contest to all four felony counts. He was sentenced to one year, one week in prison for each count (to run concurrently) with credit for 327 days served. He was also assessed $621 in court costs.
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