A Florida woman working for a conservative organization has been charged after she allegedly filled out 10 voter registration forms with incorrect information,The New York Times first reported Saturday.

Cheryl A. Hall, 63, of Clermont, Fla., was reportedly working for a voter registration group, Florida First, which is associated with America First Policies, a pro-Trump PAC. Hall is accused of registering Democratic and Independent voters in the Republican Party without their knowledge.

The woman in question was charged with 10 counts of submitting false voter registration information and released on $20,000 bond on Thursday, according to the county Sheriff's office, the Times reported.

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America First announced last year that they planned to spend $20 million on voter registration in battleground states such as Florida.

Alan Hays, the supervisor of elections in the county, told the Times that he believes Hall might have submitted another 109 forms with false information, on top of the actions she has allegedly already taken. He became aware of the alleged changes when voters began complaining to his office after receiving mail from the opposite party.

Hays did not weigh in on Hall's potential motive.

“It has absolutely nothing to do with party politics,” Hays, a Republican, told the Times. “If you’re misbehaving, I’m going to call you on it.”

Florida First's State Director, Elicia Babac also weighed in on the event.

“Florida First will continue to work tirelessly to serve communities that may be underrepresented, and provide them access to voter registration services,” Babac said in a statement to the Times, adding that the group was working with county officials to “ensure there are no additional irregularities.”