Police in Virginia have arrested Liam Watson, a Blacksburg Town Council member, on felony charges associated with election and voter fraud. The 24-year-old Democrat faces three counts of election fraud and one count of illegal voting, according to online court records from an incident dating back to August 2023.
The charges were issued by a Montgomery County grand jury on Tuesday. The indictments claim Watson falsified information on his voter registration application, a declaration of candidacy form,and an organization candidate committee form. Additionally, he is accused of voting unlawfully in the election.
Watson previously criticized GOP election security reforms. In an October social media post, he accused Governor Glenn Youngkin and state Republicans of undermining voting rights. He also supported efforts to expand early voting access in Montgomery County.
Watson, who has held various roles in Montgomery County and recently won a seat on the Blacksburg Town Council through a write-in campaign, was released on a personal recognizance bond.
Election fraud has been a major issue since the 2020 presidential election, and several states have faced accusations of fraud in their voting systems.
Georgia has been an epicenter for accusations of voter fraud, and going into the November race, some are still sounding alarms over possible fraud. Fulton County has been under the most scrutiny, with reports finding that officials had implemented improper procedures during the 2020 elections, specifically regarding a recount of votes.
Earlier this month, the Georgia State Election Board amended rules to make sure the number of ballots cast is equal to the number counted to enhance election integrity.