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Kansas GOP Congressman Steve Watkins charged in illegal voting case

McClatchy Washington Bureau
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U.S. Rep. Steve Watkins, R-Kan., had listed a UPS Inc. store as his residence on a voter registration, was criminally charged Tuesday with four crimes, including unlawful voting.

WASHINGTON — Kansas Rep. Steve Watkins was charged Tuesday with three felonies and a misdemeanor related to an investigation into whether he illegally voted in a 2019 municipal election.

Shawnee County District Attorney Mike Kagay announced the charges about a half-hour before Watkins, a first-term Topeka Republican, was set to appear on a televised debate with his primary challengers. Watkins’ office and campaign did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

The felony charges are interference with law enforcement by providing false information, voting without being qualified and unlawful advance voting. Watkins also faces a misdemeanor charge for failing to notify the DMV of his change of address.

Watkins used a Topeka UPS store as his registration address for the 2019 municipal election and allegedly voted in the wrong city council district. Sources say Watkins was living with parents at the time, but used the UPS address to obscure that fact.

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