Affidavit submitted by Texas Peace Officer: Evidence shows Houston judge and election staff committing voter fraud

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HARRIS COUNTY, TX- Retired police officer and Texas poll watcher, Raymond T. Stewart submitted a sworn affidavit on Thursday, October 22nd, to the Harris County District Attorney’s Office stating that he personally witnessed an election judge and staff members cheating in the 2020 election.

This affidavit was exclusively obtained by National File and it alleges that a Houston precinct judge and staff illegally used a stack of driver’s licenses in their possession to allow people to vote illegally in the 2020 election at a drive-through voting window, which was created to allow people to vote safely during a world-wide pandemic.

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In addition to seeing first-hand voter fraud, Stewart provided pictures with his affidavit. According to reports, the acting precinct judge’s identity has been confirmed by the Harris County Clerk’s Office and insiders identify her as a Democrat. Below is the sworn affidavit, under oath, of Raymond T. Stewart:

Sworn Affidavit By Raymond T Stewart Was Presented to the Harris County District Attorney’s Office 

A sworn affidavit by a 30-plus year veteran Texas Peace Officer was submitted to the Harris County District Attorney’s Office on Thursday, October 15, 2020. It is unclear at this time what the Harris County District Attorneys Office is going to do about the matter alleged in the Sworn Affidavit. Houston Business Connections Newspaper is published by Aubrey R. Taylor Communications

“My name is Raymond T. Stewart. I am above the age of eighteen years and am fully competent to make this affidavit. The facts stated in this affidavit are within my personal knowledge and are true and correct.

“I am a 30+ year veteran Texas Peace Officer. I am a volunteer poll watcher for Candidate Andre Hines. On 10/13/2020, at 8:40am, I arrived at polling location Northeast Multi-Services Center, PRCT ID SRD141C, 9720 Spaulding Street, Houston, Texas 77016.”

“I informed the staff that I was a poll watcher for a candidate and had my paperwork. I asked for the precinct judge to sign my required paperwork so I could start work. The precinct judge is identified as April Elmore (Gibson) and she was there but refused to sign my paperwork and she instead directed me to someone inside named Madonna. Madonna signed the paperwork but not in the designated signature line. I then began my work as a poll watcher.”

“I observed several oddities but the most concerning was a table in-between the sign-in tables One and Three. At that table was a large stack of Texas Driver’s Licenses. Staff would come inside from the drive-through voting booth and scan a driver’s license from someone outside and get a ticket and return outside. But sometimes a staff member would search through the stack of driver’s license on the table, then scan it, receive a ticket and also go outside to the drive-through booth. As a Police Officer, I quickly became suspicious that they were committing a crime by having the unattended D.L.’s just sitting on the table and that possible voting crimes were being committed using these forms of ID. Also during this time-frame an employee of the Harris County Attorney’s Office came by and he conversed with April but nothing changed and he departed. Since I was there as a poll watcher and not there as a Police Officer, I just continued to observe and considered how to deal with this situation. About that time a Precinct 1 Constable (Deputy W. Schultz) arrived at the polling location and he happened to be someone I knew professionally. I spoke with the Deputy outside and informed him of what I had observed. He was amazed and asked for evidence which I provided to him.”

“Unfortunately our conversation was overheard by a staff member in the parking lot. The Deputy went inside the polling location but at this time the driver’s licenses were removed and hidden from the table. The Deputy departed the area apparently to consult with the election taskforce and supervisors. A spoke with him several times that day via phone and in person regarding my observations. At 1:00pm April commanded me to leave the polling location because I had observed and collected evidence and she informed me that “I couldn’t.”

“I have not received any call from any Federal, County nor State official investigating these serious actions and crimes.”

FURTHER AFFIANT SAYETH NOT.

RAYMOND T. STEWART

SIGNED under oath before me on October 14, 2020

Notary Public, State of Texas

Contact Your Elected Officials
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