Case

James "Darrell" Jackson

Year:

2024

State:

KENTUCKY

Case Type:

CRIMINAL CONVICTION

Fraud Type:

BUYING VOTES, FRAUDULENT USE OF ABSENTEE BALLOTS

Outcome:

James "Darrell" Jackson, a Monroe County Constable, was charged by the state with one felony count of engaging in organized crime and 5 felony counts of making or receiving expenditures for voting after participating in a conspiracy by the Jackson family scheme to bribe voters or obtain blank ballots from registered voter during the 2022 Republican primary election to help secure his election as Monroe County Jailor. Jackson conspired with at least six others in his scheme. After a tip was submitted to the Attorney General's Election Fraud Hotline, an investigation was started and uncovered the fraud. Jackson pleaded guilty to all charges and was sentenced to 6 years, with 5 years suspended pending successful completion of probation.

Source(s):

https://herit.ag/4dYrsZg, https://herit.ag/3X0k89e