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Tucson man charged with voting in 2 states in 2016 election

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TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) - A Tucson man faces felony charges accusing him of voting in the 2016 presidential election in two different states.

The Arizona Attorney General's Office announced Thursday that 61-year-old Randy Allen Jumper was indicted last month on two counts of illegal voting and one count of perjury.

Prosecutors allege Jumper voted twice in the election - once in Pima County and then in Washoe County in Nevada.

He also is charged with making false declarations by signing sworn statements in both places that he was registered to vote in that state.

He is scheduled to be arraigned in Pima County Superior Court on Sept. 23.

Online court records don't list an attorney for Jumper who could comment on the allegations.