Kim Taylor of Woodbury county given eight-month custodial sentence for helping Jeremy Taylor fraudulently win election

An Iowa woman found guilty on 52 counts of voter fraud, carried out in support of her Republican husband, was given an eight-month custodial sentence.

Kim Taylor, of Woodbury county, will serve four months in prison and four in home confinement, KTIV, a Sioux City TV station, reported. Subject to two years’ supervised release, Taylor will also pay $5,200.

Each count carried a maximum penalty of five years in prison – or 260 years in all.

During sentencing on Monday, Leonard Strand, the judge, said a vastly lighter punishment was correct because of factors including Taylor’s caretaking role for her children and good community standing.

Taylor’s husband, Jeremy Taylor, ran for Congress in 2020, losing a Republican primary. He was then elected to the Woodbury county board of supervisors. He resigned as board chair after his wife was convicted but remains a board member. He was not charged in the voter fraud case but has said he will not seek re-election.

    • @Serinus
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      139 months ago

      I think this punishment is closer to what it should be than the alternative. Instead of pushing for whites to get harder sentences, we should be pushing for everyone to get the white sentencing treatment.

      • @BassTurd
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        260 years is for sure overkill, imo, but 4 months is ridiculous. The intent was clear and the actions were intentional through and through. I think 5 years minimum should be required. Fuck her “community standing” and her corrupt AF husband can take care of the kids while she does hard time. I didn’t see, but are any of the charges felonies, or will this all show on her record as a simple misdemeanor, further not carrying much significance? What a joke.

    • @AbidanYre
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      129 months ago

      If this is the same one that’s been all over the place for the last few days, she’s a Vietnamese immigrant.

      • @Boddhisatva
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        69 months ago

        She’s neither black nor Latina, and that appears to be the dividing line where sentencing is concerned particularly to those married to a white, probably wealthy, republican politician.

      • @Leviathan
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        49 months ago

        I think it doesn’t matter, as long as she’s in the cult she’s as good as white.

  • @ilinamorato
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    229 months ago

    It’s almost trite at this point, but

    🎶every accusation is a confession🎶

  • @[email protected]
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    119 months ago

    How does 52 counts of voter fraud for the wife of a politician equal “good community standing”

    • @Seleni
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      39 months ago

      She’s a Good Christian Republican, which means she’s a Moral and Upstanding Person, because only Moral and Upstanding people become Christian Republicans.

      So obviously it was just a momentary lapse in her Good Judgement.

      I wish I was being sarcastic but this is actually how they think.

  • @CharlesDarwin
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    99 months ago

    It’s ALWAYS projection with the conservatives. Always.

  • AutoTL;DRB
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    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    An Iowa woman found guilty on 52 counts of voter fraud, carried out in support of her Republican husband, was given an eight-month custodial sentence.

    Kim Taylor, of Woodbury county, will serve four months in prison and four in home confinement, KTIV, a Sioux City TV station, reported.

    During sentencing on Monday, Leonard Strand, the judge, said a vastly lighter punishment was correct because of factors including Taylor’s caretaking role for her children and good community standing.

    The guilty verdict is an example of how the justice system works to protect the voting rights of citizens and ensure fair and honest elections.”

    Analysing voter fraud case data collected by the hard-right Heritage Foundation, the nonpartisan Brookings Institution recently said: “So, what’s going on here?

    Taylor’s lawyer, F Montgomery Brown, said he did not “see anything in the internal communications that suggested there was any influence by the Biden administration whatsoever.


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  • @mkwt
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    09 months ago

    Can anyone summarise what the fraud was?

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      9 months ago

      Last November, Kim Taylor was found guilty of 26 counts of providing false information in registering and voting, 23 counts of fraudulent voting and three counts of fraudulent registration.

      The office of the US attorney for the northern district of Iowa said Taylor “perpetrated a scheme to fraudulently generate votes for her husband in the primary election for Iowa’s fourth US congressional district in June 2020.

      Taylor submitted or caused others to submit dozens of voter registrations, absentee ballot request forms, and absentee ballots containing false information. Taylor completed and signed voter forms without voters’ permission and told others that they could sign on behalf of relatives who were not present.”

      • @mkwt
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        19 months ago

        Thanks.