A Texas woman was sentenced to five years in prison on Wednesday, March 28, for illegally voting.
Crystal Mason, 43, illegally voted in the 2016 presidential election, a district judge in Tarrant County ruled.
After being convicted of voting illegally, Mason chose to have a judge sentence her as opposed to a jury trial.
Tarrant County prosecutor Matt Smid said that in cases such as Mason’s, the state must prove that a defendant was aware she or he wasn’t allowed to vote and voted anyway. She was given an affidavit by a judge that stated a voter must have completed a full sentence to vote if convicted of a felony.
“The affidavit was a stop sign in front of her face,” Smid said.
An initial investigation was launched after a worker at the polls reported problems with Mason’s ballot.
“I find it amazing that the government feels she made this up,” St. John told the court. “She was never told that she couldn’t vote, and she voted in good faith. Why would she risk going back to prison for something that is not going to change her life?”
Mason agreed to pay $4.2 million in restitution after pleading guilty to tax fraud in 2011. She said that inflated tax returns filed through a tax preparation business that she and her ex-husband owned and operated.
Mason admitted in court this week that she didn’t read the affidavit carefully but blamed others, including election workers and her supervision officers, saying they'd never told her she couldn’t vote.
“I didn’t even want to go vote,” she claimed.