Former Mission mayor files lawsuit challenging June runoff defeat
EDINBURG Former Mission Mayor Norberto Beto Salinas is contesting the results of the June run-off election in which he lost the seat he held for 20 years to Armando OCaña.
Salinas filed the election contest petition Wednesday afternoon through his attorneys among them his son, Ricardo Salinas alleging there was a systematic and flagrant scheme to cast illegal votes to elect Mayor OCaña.
The former mayors petition alleges that at least 158 illegal voters were allowed to cast ballots in the June 9 runoff that saw OCaña oust Salinas from the mayoral office by 157 votes, 3,475 to 3,318. In addition to accusations of bribery and harvesting mail-in ballots, the petition alleges scores of (mail-in) voters who fraudulently changed their registrations to the city of Mission.
"I have no comments at this time," OCaña said Wednesday evening via text message.
Among these alleged fraudulent voters are OCañas son and daughter-in-law, who according to the petition live in College Station, and his nephew, Louis Ortega, an Edinburg resident who is a brother of Mission councilwoman Jessica Ortega-Ochoa.
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