The Oakland Press

Trump supporters arrested on charges of casting more than one vote in 2020 election

- By Eugene Scott

Three Central Florida residents who have expressed support for former president Donald Trump were recently arrested following reports that they cast more than one vote during the 2020 election, according to various Florida news media outlets.

Jay Ketcik, John Rider and Joan Halstead, who all live in The Villages in Sumter County, Fla., face felony charges and up to five years in prison for allegedly casting more than one ballot in the most recent presidenti­al contest, according to county arrest records.

The three were jailed after Sumter County Supervisor of Elections Bill Keen launched a probe of allegation­s of voting irregulari­ties, according to prosecutor­s. Keen is not commenting on the cases, given the ongoing criminal investigat­ion.

The three did not respond immediatel­y to efforts to

reach them for comment.

It remains unknown who the voters backed in 2020. Ketcik, 63, and Halstead, 71, are both registered Republican­s. While Rider, 61, is not affiliated with a political party, there are proDonald Trump posts on his Facebook page. Halstead’s Facebook page also features posts favoring the former president. And a Facebook page belonging to Ketcik also showed support for Trump, although that page appears to have been

deleted, according to Orlando’s CBS affiliate.

More than a year after the 2020 election, Trump repeatedly makes false claims that his loss to Joe Biden was the result of widespread voter fraud, allegation­s that have been debunked by numerous courts and state reviews.

Prosecutor­s say Rider cast ballots in Florida and elsewhere, although details about where else he voted were not clear at the time of his arrest. According to prosecutor­s, Halstead voted in person in Florida in addition to casting an absentee ballot in New York. Ketcik voted by mail in Florida along with casting an absentee ballot in Michigan, prosecutor­s say.

It is not a crime to be registered in more than one state, but it is unlawful to cast a ballot in multiple states. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, a Republican who previously declined to respond to questions about whether he thinks the 2020 election was rigged, has spoken out against voter fraud - a crime that multiple reports have shown to be rare. DeSantis is proposing a new state office to investigat­e election fraud.

 ?? EVE EDELHEIT — THE WASHINGTON POST ?? Golf carts line up in Lake Sumter Landing Market Square in The Villages, Fla., on March 11, 2020.
EVE EDELHEIT — THE WASHINGTON POST Golf carts line up in Lake Sumter Landing Market Square in The Villages, Fla., on March 11, 2020.

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