New Jersey Candidate for Mayor Takes Page Out of the Murkowski Playbook, Forges Hundreds of Voter Forms Before Election
A former Plainfield mayoral candidate admitted to falsifying about 1,000 voter registration applications during the 2021 Democratic primary.
Henrilynn Ibezim, 71, pleaded guilty to forgery, the state Office of the Attorney General said Thursday.
In exchange for the guilty plea, prosecutors agreed to drop the remaining charges against Ibezim and to recommend that he be sentenced to probation. He is scheduled to be sentenced on June 18.
Ibezim was the Unity Party candidate in the June 2021 primary election. He brought a garbage bag containing nearly 1,000 falsified voter registration applications to an Elizabeth post office to mail to the Union County Commissioner of Registration, investigators said.”
Prosecutors alleged that a group of associates and volunteers came to Ibezim’s home, where they filled out blank voter registration applications with voter information the candidate supplied. (Read more from “New Jersey Candidate for Mayor Takes Page Out of the Murkowski Playbook, Forges Hundreds of Voter Forms Before Election” HERE)
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