Wife of Woodbury County, Iowa Supervisor Convicted on 52 Counts of Voter Fraud Charges

Kim Taylor, the wife of Woodbury County (Iowa) Supervisor Jeremy Taylor, has been found guilty on all 52 counts of voter fraud charges in a federal case.

The charges include false information in registering and voting, fraudulent registration, and fraudulent voting.

Kim Taylor, arrested in January, faces a maximum sentence of five years in prison on each count.

The accusations involve a scheme to manipulate votes during the June 2020 primary election and the 2020 general election when Jeremy Taylor ran for U.S. representative and later for county supervisor.

The trial concluded on November 20, with the defense arguing no fraud occurred, emphasizing Kim Taylor’s history of assisting voters. Jeremy Taylor, referred to as an “unindicted co-conspirator,” released a statement expressing disappointment with the outcome.