Inside Track
Wife of Iowa Politician Convicted of Ballot Stuffing
In Iowa, the wife of a county supervisor who wanted to help her husband secure the Republican nomination for Congress in the 2020 election was convicted on November 21 of 52 counts of voter fraud.
Fox News reported on November 23 that Kim Phuong Taylor, 49, was found guilty of utilizing a ballot-stuffing scheme for the benefit of her husband, Woodbury County Supervisor Jeremy Taylor, with a federal jury in Sioux City convicting her on three counts of fraudulent registration, 23 counts of fraudulent voting, and 26 counts of providing false information in registering and voting. She faces a maximum of five years in prison for each count. Jeremy has reportedly not been charged, but has been named as an unindicted co-conspirator.
Kim first committed voter fraud in the 2020 primary race in which her husband was running for Iowa’s 4th Congressional District. He ended up coming in a distant third place, but then ran for Woodbury County supervisor in the 2020 general election. Kim committed fraud again — and this time, Jeremy won.
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