Four people have been arrested and are collectively charged with 150 crimes, including a Justice of the Peace.
The charges stem from a grand jury convened by the Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton. His office has not yet released the particulars.
Medina County Justice of the Peace Tomas Ramirez was indicted by the grand jury along with three others.
No trial date has yet been announced.
Ramirez has been charged with one count of organized election fraud, one count of assisting voter voting ballot by mail and 17 counts of unlawful possession of a ballot or ballot envelope.
Leonor Rivas Garza has been charged with one charge of organized election fraud, two counts of illegal voting, eight counts of unlawful possession of a ballot or ballot envelope, two counts of election fraud, and four counts of fraudulent use of an absentee ballot by mail.
Eva Ann Martinez has been charged with one count of organized election fraud, nine counts of illegal voting, 28 counts of unlawful possession of ballot or ballot envelope, three counts of purportedly acting as an agent, five counts of tampering with government record, 14 counts of election fraud and four counts of fraudulent mail ballot application.
Eva Ann Martinez has been charged with one count of organized election fraud, nine counts of illegal voting, 28 counts of unlawful possession of ballot or ballot envelope, three counts of purportedly acting as an agent, five counts of tampering with government record, 14 counts of election fraud and four counts of fraudulent mail ballot application.