Updated
Updated · Fox News · May 27
Illinois Alderperson Sylvia Sims Bolton Charged Over 2 Counts in Dead Mother's 2026 Mail Ballot Case
Updated
Updated · Fox News · May 27

Illinois Alderperson Sylvia Sims Bolton Charged Over 2 Counts in Dead Mother's 2026 Mail Ballot Case

4 articles · Updated · Fox News · May 27
  • Lake County prosecutors charged Waukegan alderperson Sylvia Sims Bolton, 67, with one felony and one misdemeanor after alleging she cast a 2026 primary mail ballot in her deceased mother Mary Sims’ name.
  • Feb. 26 records show the completed ballot was returned through a secure drop box after election officials had canceled Mary Sims’ registration on Feb. 12 following notice of her death.
  • Post-election review after the March 17 primary flagged the ballot, and officials said it was voided and separated before it could be counted.
  • Investigators allege Bolton received the ballot after her mother died, filled it out and signed her mother’s name; authorities said they found no link to her alderperson duties and filed no official-misconduct charge.
  • Bolton surrendered Wednesday and was due in court later that day, as county officials pointed to the case as evidence that mail-ballot safeguards and interagency checks worked.
This system caught one fraudulent ballot. What can other election officials learn from this successful detection?
Why would a public official risk prison for one fraudulent vote that was never even counted?