Well, would you look at that: Someone made it slightly more difficult for voter-suppression champion Gov. Ron DeSantis to vote.
The Florida Governor ran into some trouble when he attempted to cast his ballot Monday, reports the local NBC affiliate, and police are pointing the finger at another Florida man. Officials have accused 20-year-old Anthony Steven Guevara, a resident of Naples, Florida, of altering DeSantis' primary residence in the Florida voter database and thereby changing his polling place.
Guevara reportedly changed DeSantis's address to that of an unnamed YouTube star.
This daring feat of chicanery was apparently accomplished by going to the "voter information lookup" section of dos.myflorida.com and entering DeSantis' name and date of birth. We know this, because Guevara allegedly told authorities that's what he did.
A search of Guevara's laptop reportedly revealed that he had visited the Governor's Wikipedia page.
Thankfully, DeSantis was able to resolve this issue and will indeed be able to cast a vote in the 2020 U.S. election (if he hasn't already done so). Unfortunately, the same cannot necessarily be said for the more than a million Florida felons DeSantis has worked so hard to disenfranchise.
SEE ALSO: How to check if your mail-in ballot has been received and counted
Guevara is being held in Collier County Jail. His bond was set at $5,000.
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