Election judge charged with felonies for allegedly letting 11 unregistered voters cast ballots

Timothy Scouton mugshot against backdrop of Hubbard County Courthouse

Background: Hubbard County Courthouse (Google Maps). Inset: Timothy Michael Scouton (Hubbard County Sheriffs Office).

An election judge in Minnesota has been charged with two felonies after allegedly allowing 11 unregistered voters to cast their ballots in the 2024 election.

Timothy Michael Scouton, the head election judge in Badoura Township Precinct in Minnesota’s Hubbard County, allegedly instructed the voters not to fill out new voter registration forms, instead telling them that signing “the back of a book” would suffice in order for them to vote. In Minnesota, a same-day voter registration policy would have allowed those voters to vote legally. Scouton, however, reportedly did not have them fill out those forms.

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