Former Starr County Employee Arrested for Voter Fraud
10/8: A former employee of Texas' Starr County was arrested for four counts of illegal voting.
10/8: A former employee of Texas' Starr County was arrested for four counts of illegal voting.
9/19: Starr County Texas has reached a settlement with the American Civil Rights Union to clean the border county's voter rolls.
9/11: Agreement Outlines Maintenance, Training Reforms for Texas County
2/6: The Texas Attorney General's office published a letter supporting the Starr County voter fraud investigation.
2/3: The Starr County voter fraud investigation expands as the DA orders a second arrest.
1/30: A school district employee in a Texas border county was arrested for allegedly filling out applications on behalf of other voters.
ALEXANDRIA, VA (March 7, 2016) — The American Civil Rights Union (ACRU) is suing Starr County over inflated voter rolls.
In a complaint filed on March 4 in the U.S. District Court for the Southern Division of Texas, McAllen Division, in Rio Grande City, the ACRU alleges that more than 107 percent of the county’s age-eligible residents are registered to vote.
Read complaint. (PDF 4.6 MB)