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4 Democrats, a Paterson Councilman, Councilman-elect and 2 others Arrested on Election Fraud Charges

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Paterson NJ,  Attorney General Gurbir S. Grewal today announced voting fraud charges against Paterson City Councilman Michael Jackson, Councilman-Elect Alex Mendez, and two other men in connection with the May 12, 2020 special election in the City of Paterson.

All four men are charged with criminal conduct involving mail-in ballots during the election.  The investigation by the Attorney General’s Office of Public Integrity & Accountability (OPIA) began when the U.S. Postal Inspection Service alerted the Attorney General’s Office that hundreds of mail-in ballots were found in a mailbox in Paterson.  Numerous additional ballots were found in a mailbox in nearby Haledon.  Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, all voting in May 12 elections in New Jersey was done by mail-in ballots.

“Today’s charges send a clear message: if you try to tamper with an election in New Jersey, we will find you and we will hold you accountable,” said Attorney General Grewal. “We will not allow a small number of criminals to undermine the public’s confidence in our democratic process.”

“The residents of New Jersey have a right to free and fair elections, and we will ensure that happens,” said OPIA Director Thomas Eicher. “Our office’s criminal investigations complement a number of other safeguards that New Jersey has implemented to ensure the integrity of our elections.”

As described below, a number of today’s charges relate to the improper collection of mail-in ballots. Generally speaking, a voter who receives a mail-in ballot completes the ballot themselves and then returns the ballot by mailing it, placing it in a specially designated “drop box,” or delivering it to the County Board of Elections. However, New Jersey also allows a voter to provide the completed ballot to a “bearer,” who must complete the bearer certification on the ballot envelope in the presence of the voter and then return the ballot on behalf of the voter.  Under state law, a bearer may collect and deliver ballots for no more than three voters in an election, and a candidate in the election is never permitted to serve as a bearer.

The following four defendants were charged today by complaint-summons as indicated:

Michael Jackson, 48, of Paterson—1st Ward Councilman and Council Vice President

  • Fraud in Casting Mail-In Vote (3rd Degree)
  • Unauthorized Possession of Ballots (3rd Degree)
  • Tampering with Public Records (3rd Degree)
  • Falsifying or Tampering with Records (4th Degree)

It is alleged that Jackson violated state election laws as a candidate by approaching one or more voters in Paterson in the district where he was running and collecting their official mail-in ballots for delivery to the Passaic County Board of Elections.  It is further alleged that these mail-in ballots were delivered to the Board of Elections without information identifying the bearer, in violation of state election laws.  In addition, Jackson allegedly procured and had in his possession more than three official mail-in ballots which were neither his own ballots, nor ballots for which he was identified as an authorized bearer.  Lastly, Jackson allegedly received the official mail-in ballot of one voter without the ballot having been voted or sealed, and that ballot was subsequently delivered to the Board of Elections in a sealed envelope without information identifying the bearer.

Alex Mendez, 45, of Paterson—3rd Ward Councilman-Elect

  • Election Fraud (2nd Degree)
  • Fraud in Casting Mail-In Vote (3rd Degree)
  • Unauthorized Possession of Ballots (3rd Degree)
  • False Registration or Transfer (Third-Degree)
  • Tampering with Public Records (3rd Degree)
  • Falsifying or Tampering with Records (4th Degree)

It is alleged that Mendez violated state election laws as a candidate by approaching one or more voters in Paterson in the district where he was running and collecting their official mail-in ballots for delivery to the Passaic County Board of Elections.  It is further alleged that these mail-in ballots were delivered to the Board of Elections without information identifying the bearer in violation of state election laws. In addition, Mendez allegedly procured or submitted one or more voter registration applications, which he knew to be false, fictitious, or fraudulent, in that he knew the person for whom the application was procured was not eligible to vote in the election district identified on the application.

Shelim Khalique, 51, of Wayne, N.J.

  • Fraud in Casting Mail-In Vote (3rd Degree)
  • Unauthorized Possession of Ballots (3rd Degree)
  • Tampering with Public Records (3rd Degree)
  • Falsifying or Tampering with Records (4th Degree)

Khalique allegedly violated state election laws by approaching a residence in Paterson’s 2nd Ward and collecting official mail in ballots from one or more voters which subsequently were delivered to the Passaic County Board of Elections without information identifying the bearer. In addition, Khalique and the bus company he owns, A-1 Elegant Tours, Inc., d/b/a Eastern Star Transportation, LLC, were charged today with contract fraud and other crimes in a separate investigation by OPIA, the New Jersey State Police, Essex County Prosecutor’s Office, and Passaic County Prosecutor’s Office.

Abu Razyen, 21, of Prospect Park, N.J.

  • Fraud in Casting Mail-In Vote (3rd Degree)
  • Unauthorized Possession of Ballots (3rd Degree)

It is alleged that Razyen violated state election laws by procuring and possessing more than three official mail-in ballots which were not his own and for which he was not identified as an authorized bearer.  Investigators obtained a USB drive containing a video of Razyen holding and flipping through a stack of more than three official mail-in ballot outer envelopes that did not have the bearer portion completed.  The video confirmed that Razyen had collected the mail-in ballots.

The charges are merely accusations and the defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty.

Second-degree crimes carry a sentence of five to 10 years in state prison and a fine of up to $150,000, while third-degree crimes carry a sentence of three to five years in prison and fine of up to $15,000. Fourth-degree crimes carry a sentence of up to 18 months in prison and a $10,000 fine.

About Elections in New Jersey

In New Jersey, the Secretary of State serves as the chief election official. For information about measures taken by the Department of State’s Division of Elections to address voting during the COVID-19 pandemic, visit: https://nj.gov/state/elections/covid-19-resources.shtml.

The May 12 municipal elections were conducted pursuant to New Jersey election law and Executive Order No. 105 (2020). Residents with concerns about voting and elections are encouraged to call the Division of Elections at its Voting Information & Assistance Line: 877-NJVOTER (877-658-6837).

16 thoughts on “4 Democrats, a Paterson Councilman, Councilman-elect and 2 others Arrested on Election Fraud Charges

  1. Here we go………..

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  2. Impossible. We have been assured there is no such thing as election fraud.

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  3. I love it. You’re never gonna stop corruption. And yet so many people on this blog always talked about Hudson County corruption. Corruption across his whole world.

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  4. Hudson County politics is now Bergen County politics.
    One party rule is the root of corruption.

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  5. Paterson is in Passaic county you moron

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  6. I just don’t understand why the Democrats are so big on mail-in voting. I can’t understand why they push it so hard. Just like they were so hard against showing some ID when you vote.

    It wouldn’t be that they cook the books? Surely not.

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  7. I don’t see where, other than the title, is shows that any of the parties are “Democrat”s. I’m not saying they’re not, and as I do not live in NJ, can someone confirm, with a source, which political party these individuals are from? (Other than this article). Just curious. Thanks

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    1. rule of thumb if its a Republican you hear it 24/7 , if its a Democrat never a mention

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  8. Curious… Just remember The rules here are Democrats bad, Republicans good.

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  9. Judy

    This is Paterson. Everyone in politics is a Democrat. Here’s a link listing Jackson’s party affiliation (last sentence of article)

    https://patersontimes.com/2019/09/12/passaic-county-democrats-denounce-paterson-councilman-jacksons-anti-semitic-comment/

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  10. The press was all over Christie, a Republican for some nonsense by an underling with traffic cones. They hammered him for years.. But when former Gov McGreevey hired his boyfriend for a state job, it was a few days of news.. thats it.. and the press ignored his anonymous rest stop recreational activities.

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  11. Mail in vote… keep digging and you will find a lot more of that going on. Besides, if there’s a corrupt thug in the family, and ballots arrive, do you really think he’s going to hand them to mom and dad? Nope, he will put a bunch of Democrats in and send them.

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  12. so we are going to cite the security measures working as (checks notes) proof the security measures dont work? lol ok sounds legit. Ive NEVER voted in person in 20 years. Taking away our rights because someone got caught trying to cheat is pretty stupid folks.

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  13. Good I hope this is the start of the end of voter fraud we the people have every right to fair elections.

  14. Not the first time I’ve posted this here, but once again: the head of the current administration’s Federal Election Commission has stated that there is no substantive evidence that there is widespread voter fraud when voting by mail (https://www.fec.gov/resources/cms-content/documents/2020-05-27-ELW-Facts-About-Voting-by-Mail.pdf).

    No one’s rights are being violated. Demand more from whatever news channel or publication you are getting your information.

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