Former Tucson Republican Admits To Voting Twice In 2016 Election

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TUCSON – A Nevada resident, Randy Allen Jumper, pleaded guilty to one count of Attempted Illegal Voting before Judge Christopher Browning in Pima County Superior Court.

According to a the nonprofit Tucson Sentinel blog, “Jumper was a registered Republican in Pima County from 1982 to 2014, local election officials said. He changed to “party not designated” or a so-called independent voter that January.”

A State Grand Jury indicted Jumper in July 2019, for voting twice in the 2016 General Election – once in Pima County, and once in Washoe County, Nevada. Jumper was also charged for making a false declaration by signing a statement under penalty of perjury that read: “…I have not voted and will not vote in this election in any other county or state…”

As a part of the plea agreement, Jumper has agreed to pay a fine of $5,000 plus court-ordered fees and surcharges. As a part of his sentencing, the Court will revoke his right to vote in Arizona, and he will not be allowed to re-register while he is on probation.

 

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