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Canadian citizen charged with illegally voting in multiple U.S. elections

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Los Angeles, CA - November 04: People vote at a polling station at Union Station on Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2025 in Los Angeles, CA. (Eric Thayer / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)

BOSTON — The U.S. Attorney’s Office says a Canadian citizen who has been living in the United States for decades has been charged with voting illegally.

The 40-year-old accused faces one count of unlawful voting by an alien and one count of casting a ballot known to be fraudulent.

Prosecutors said in a news release that the man became a permanent resident in February 1987 and had been living in the town of Saugus, Mass., north of Boston.

They allege the man declared on official registration forms that he was a U.S. citizen and that he voted multiple federal elections.

If convicted, the accused could face between one and five years in prison and fines ranging from $100,000 to $250,000.

Online court records show he is scheduled to appear in court in June.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published May 21, 2026.

The Canadian Press