ARREST! Annoucement
A small Kansas town has been thrust into the national spotlight after its mayor was charged with multiple counts of voter fraud. Authorities allege that Joe Ceballos, the mayor of Coldwater, voted in several U.S. elections despite not being a citizen — a case that state officials say exposes a broader issue with the integrity of voter registration systems.
Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach and Secretary of State Scott Schwab, both Republican officials, announced on Wednesday that six criminal charges have been filed against Ceballos, who is a legal permanent resident originally from Mexico. The allegations accuse him of voting illegally in the 2022, 2023, and 2024 elections.
According to Fox News, Ceballos previously served as a city councilman before becoming mayor of Coldwater, a rural town with fewer than 1,000 residents.
The Charges and Potential Consequences
The formal complaint against Ceballos includes charges of voting while not qualified and lying under oath. If convicted, he could face more than five years in prison.
In announcing the case, Kobach described it as an example of what he believes to be a recurring problem. “Noncitizen voting is a real problem,” he said. “It is not something that happens once in a decade. It is something that happens fairly frequently.”
Kobach, a longtime advocate for stricter election laws and one of the most vocal figures in the U.S. on immigration and voter ID enforcement, said his office has “unassailable evidence” proving that Ceballos knowingly broke the law. However, he did not specify how state investigators uncovered that Ceballos is not a U.S. citizen.