Orange County Democrat Indicted on Multiple Election Fraud Charges – Faces Up to Six Years in Prison

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Alyce Van / Stanton City Counil

An Orange County Democrat has been busted on multiple charges of election fraud.

Alyce Van, a former Stanton City Councilwoman, is facing numerous felony charges related to her own election in which she lost her seat.

Details of the charges were outlined in the press release:

Van was elected in November 2020 to represent Stanton’s City Council District #2, but less than a year after her election Van is accused of purchasing a home in Stanton City Council District #4 with her husband and son.

Despite no longer living in her district, Van did not resign as required by law and continued to serve as the District #2 City Councilmember. Van did not sell her home in District #2, which was located next to the home where her parents live and allowed other family members to live in her former home.

While serving on the City Council, Van is accused of leaving her home located in Stanton City Council District #4, driving to her former residence in Stanton City Council District #2, and then walking to Stanton City Hall to attend City Council meetings.

On July 23, 2024, Van submitted an Affidavit of Nominee, which she signed under penalty of perjury, to run for re-election for Stanton City Council District #2, despite the fact that she no longer lived in the district and was therefore ineligible to run for the City Council seat.

Van’s voter registration continued to list her former District #2 address after she moved and she illegally cast her vote in the November 2024 election while being registered at her former address.

Van has consequently been charged with one felony count of perjury, one felony count of offering a false or forged document to be filed, registered, or recorded, one felony count of filing false nomination papers, and one felony count of not being entitled to vote at an election.

“The integrity of our elections will be safeguarded, and political candidates who lie and cheat the system in order to get elected will be prosecuted,” said Orange County District Attorney Todd Spitzer.

“These are not mistakes,” he continued. “These are deliberate decisions to interfere with our democratic process and they will not be tolerated.”

Van was defeated convincingly in her re-election bid for District 2 by city Parks Commissioner Victor Barrios.

According to a biography on the Stanton City website, Van was born in a refugee camp in Hong Kong to Vietnamese immigrant parents.

She has lived in Stanton since she was a child and was appointed to the City Council in 2019 and is said to have a “deep passion” for public service.

Van will be arraigned on January 29, 2025. She could face up to six years in state prison if convicted on all counts.

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