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Tucson man accused of illegal voting, perjury

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TUCSON, Ariz. - A Tucson man is facing felony charges of illegal voting and perjury.

According to Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich, 61-year-old Randy Allen Jumper faces two counts of illegal voting and one count of perjury in Pima County Superior Court. He was charged in a felony indictment in July.

Jumper allegedly voted twice in the 2016 election, both in Pima County and Washoe County, Nevada.

The perjury charge is related to a statement Jumper allegedly signed that declared he was a registered voter in Pima County and had not voted in any other county or state.

Jumper will be arraigned Sept. 23 in Pima County Superior Court.