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An Oklahoma County woman has been indicted, accused of voting twice in the Nov. 2024 general election. Victoria Vincenza Dill, 31, is charged with one felony count of voting illegally.
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An Oklahoma woman was indicted by the Oklahoma Multi-County Grand Jury on one felony count of voting illegally.
An Oklahoma City woman has been accused of voting twice in the Nov. 5, 2024, general election. The state's multicounty grand jury indicted Victoria Vincenza Dill, 31, on Oct. 9 on a felony charge of voting illegally. The maximum punishment for the offense is five years in prison and a $50,000 fine.
An Oklahoma woman, Victoria Vincenza Dill, 31, has been indicted for allegedly voting twice in the November 2024 general election, facing a felony charge of illegal voting that carries up to five years in prison and a $50,