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Edinburg mayor Richard Molina announces reelection bid amid election fraud case

Edinburg mayor Richard Molina announces reelection bid amid election fraud case 12 hours 54 minutes 14 seconds ago Thursday, July 01 2021 Jul 1, 2021 July 01, 2021 10:36 AM July 01, 2021 in News - Local By: KRGV Digital Staff Share: Edinburg Mayor Richard Molina announced Thursday he is seeking reelection for Edinburg’s top seat on the city council. Molina was first elected in November 2017 after serving as a city council member. In a letter addressed to residents, Molina noted the growth of the city since his administration started and the city’s response to deliver assistance to residents during the pandemic. “This is my home. I didn’t run for office to become a politician. I ran for office to serve the city I love,” Molina stated in the news release.

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Edinburg mayor Richard Molina announces reelection bid amid election fraud case

Edinburg mayor Richard Molina announces reelection bid amid election fraud case
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Texas Doubles Time on Voter Fraud Cases With Few Results

Texas Doubles Time on Voter Fraud Cases With Few Results Attorney General Ken Paxton and his team spent more than 22,000 staff hours on voter fraud cases this year but only ended up resolving 16 of them, all of which were due to false addresses. Taylor Goldenstein, Houston Chronicle   |   December 22, 2020   |  Analysis (TNS) The Texas Attorney General s office spent nearly twice as much time working on voter fraud cases this year as it did in 2018 logging more than 22,000 staff hours yet resolved just 16 prosecutions, half as many as two years ago, records show. All 16 cases involved Harris County residents who gave false addresses on their voter registration forms. None of them received any jail time.

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