Two Florida men admit to voting multiple times in the 2020 election

Source: The Hill | April 13, 2022 | Joseph Choi

Two Florida men have admitted to voting more than once in the 2020 election, with both avoiding jail by entering a pretrial diversion program.

Charles Barnes and Jay Ketcik were among the residents in The Villages, a planned retirement community near Orlando, Fla., who were charged with voter fraud last year.

They each faced up to five years in prison for committing a third-degree felony.

However, both Barnes and Ketcik were able to avoid jail time by signing contracts stipulating that they must pay fines, perform community service and agree to other conditions laid out by their pretrial intervention program officers.

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WKMG was the first to report on the development in the cases. According to the outlet, Ketcik is a registered Republican, while Barnes does not appear to be associated with a political party.

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