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Probation For Ex-Tucson Man Who Voted Twice In 2016 Election

TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) — A former Tucson resident has been sentenced to three years of probation for voting twice by mail in the 2016 general election.

State prosecutors say 62-year-old Randy Allen Jumper of Incline Village, Nevada, had pleaded guilty last month to one felony count of attempted illegal voting.

As a part of his sentencing Monday, Jumper's right to vote in Arizona has been revoked and he's prohibited from re-registering to vote while on probation. A state grand jury indicted Jumper last July for voting once in Arizona's Pima County and again in Washoe County, Nevada, in the 2016 election.

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Jumper also was charged with making a false declaration by signing a statement that he had not voted more than once.