Maryland Man Remains on Voter Rolls After Guilty Plea in Citizenship Case
Ian Andre Roberts, who pleaded guilty to citizenship fraud three months ago, is still listed on Maryland voter rolls more than eight months after his arrest. The case involves a non-citizen who admitted the violation in court.
slate.comIan Andre Roberts remained on Maryland voter rolls more than eight months after his arrest and three months after pleading guilty to citizenship fraud. S. citizen.
Case Background Roberts was arrested in 2025.
Three months later he entered a guilty plea and acknowledged his citizenship status during proceedings. State election records continued to list him as eligible to vote at the time of the most recent report.
Maryland election officials have not removed his name from the rolls. No additional court filings or administrative actions were reported in the available information.
Key Facts
Story Timeline
3 events- 2025
Ian Andre Roberts arrested on citizenship fraud charges.
1 sourcewashingtontimes.com - Three months after arrest
Roberts pleaded guilty and admitted he is not a U.S. citizen.
1 sourcewashingtontimes.com - Eight months after arrest
Roberts remained listed on Maryland voter rolls.
1 sourcewashingtontimes.com
Potential Impact
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Maryland election officials may review and update voter registration records.
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