Mayor Arrested in Alleged Non-Citizen Voting Case

State authorities in Kansas announced that the mayor of a small town was formally

charged with election-fraud offenses just one day after voters reelected him.

The indictment, brought by the state Attorney General

, includes three counts of voting without being qualified and three counts of election perjury.

Prosecutors allege the mayor was never a U.S.

citizen and therefore ineligible to vote — claims that, if proven,

could result in prison time. The charges center on

claims that although he has been a registered voter since 1990,

he remained a lawful permanent resident and never completed naturalization.

Officials say enhanced screening tools made available

under federal immigration-verification programs helped flag the discrepancy.

The state contends this oversight allowed an ineligible individual to serve in local office for decades.

Local leaders responded with cautious concern.

The city council said it aims to maintain normal city operations while respecting the court’s process.

They noted that if the mayor can prove citizenship, he might retain his position. Jose Ceballos.

This case highlights a broader national debate over election integrity and citizenship requirements.

In a state where proof of U.S. citizenship is mandatory to register to vote,

it raises questions about long-standing registration records and how often voter rolls are checked.

As proceedings unfold, the small town at the center of these allegations finds itself under a spotlight — and all eyes on whether long-held residency and voter status can withstand a legal challenge.

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