Monday, November 13, 2023

Texas Court Of Appeals Affirmed Ricardo "Richie" Rangel Jr. Winner Of The November 2022 Laredo City Council District 2 Election

Ranger Jr. was declared the winner of the November  2022 Laredo City Council District 2 Election by the 4th Court of Appeals in Texas.

By H. Nelson Goodson 
Hispanic News Network U.S.A.

November 13, 2023

Laredo, Texas - On Monday, the 4th Court of Appeals in San Antonio affirmed that Ricardo "Richie" Rangel Jr. as the elected Council member of the City of Laredo Council District 2. The Court of Appeals found agreed with Rangel Jr. that widespread election fraud was committed by the Daisy Campos Rodriguez campaign in District 2.

Campos Rodriguez was declared the winner on November 8, 2022 by 6 votes and a recount resulted with an additional 5 votes totalling 11 votes more than Rangel Jr., but Rangel Jr. filed a lawsuit in November 2022 claiming that the Campos Rodriguez campaign had committed widespread election fraud that involved family members, friends, multiple Laredo Police Department officers and a supervisor.

According to Rangel Jr.'s lawsuit against Daisy Campos Rodriguez filed on November 29, 2022 in Webb County, Rangel Jr. alleged that the following 18 individuals related to Campos Rodriguez used an address claiming that they all reside at 3003 Pecos Plaza, which they do not, according to Rangel Jr.'s lawsuit. Apparently, the address and property is owned by Rodriguez's uncle, Jorge Arturo Campos.

The 18 individuals include:

1. Kate Samalie Meza

2. Karla Jocelyne Pereyra

3. Alejandro Rojas 

4. Jorge Alberto Aguilar

5. Keidy Vianey Alfaro

6. Edgar Garcia

7. Juan Ramon Rios

8. Jorge Armando Rosales

9. Ashley Nicole Rios

10. Jorge Alberto Campos

11. Jennifer Giselle Adame

12. Edgar Raul Campos

13. Leslie Aguilar Campos

14.Lilian Campos

15. Jessely Fuentes

16. Becky Denise Jimenez

17. Dayra Anarely Ramos

18. Juan Rios

Also, named in Rangel Jr.'s lawsuit that allegedly committed voter fraud are the following Laredo Police Officers and supervisor.

1. Juan Guadalupe Villa

2. Sgt. Vicente Rodriguez 

3. Raul Rios

4. Bryan Vicharelli

Rangel Jr. sought as a remedy for the Webb County Court judge to order an election machine count, for Rodriguez to pay court fees and attorney fees for Rangel Jr., for votes cast by the individuals named in the lawsuit to be voided, criminal charges to be sought for those found to have committed voter fraud and for the Court judge to order a new election for the Laredo City Council District 2 seat.

The Rangel Jr. lawsuit also claimed that due to the alleged voter fraud committed by the Campos Rodriguez's family members, relatives and friends, Rangel Jr. should be declared the actual winner of the November 8, 2022 General Election for the Laredo City Council District 2 seat.

On February 1, 2023, Webb County Judge Susan Reed found that 11 people who know Campos Rodriguez voted illegally by claiming addresses in District 2 that they admitted in court weren't their actual addresses. 4 Laredo Police officers, 1 U.S. Border Patrol agent, 2 real estate agents and City employees, according to the lawsuit.

Rangel was declared the winner of the City Council seat in District 2 by Judge Reed in the lawsuit.

Campos Rodriguez appealed Judge Reed's decision in the 4th Court of Appeals.

The Rangel Jr. case was later heard by the 4th Court of Appeals in San Antonio, Texas, which decided and announced on Monday that Rangel Jr. was the official winner because voter fraud was committed by the Campos Rodriguez campaign.

Article of voter fraud lawsuit filed by Rangel Jr. at link (includes lawsuit): https://tinyurl.com/882zehr4



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