A white man got probation for voting fraud. A Black woman faced six years in prison for an error
by Sam Levine in New York from US news | The Guardian on (#5WPX8)
In several prominent cases, Black people got harsher sentences for unintentional voting errors than whites who committed fraud
In the late summer of 2020, Bruce Bartman went to Pennsylvania's voter registration website and signed up his mother and mother-in-law to vote. Both women were dead.
A few months later, Bartman, who is white, requested a mail-in ballot for his late mother and cast her vote for Donald Trump. Bartman was arrested that December and charged with perjury and unlawful voting. Months later, he pleaded guilty, admitted he made a stupid mistake," was sentenced to five years of probation and barred from serving on a jury or voting for four years.
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