Betty & Steven Gaedtke, the Johnson county natives indicted for intentional attempts to double vote were last seen in Kansas registered living on Lindenwood street in Olathe, KS. While no longer registered in Kansas - according to current voter file - in 2010, the Gaedtke family were registered Republicans in a year that Sam Brownback first ran for governor.

Accused of double voting because they also took part in elections in their property in Arkansas, the Secretary of State's office has contended there is a "strong case" against them.

The case against Lincoln Link Wilson II, who still resides in Goddard Kansas is another highlight for Kris Kobach, who points out that Lincoln Wilson voted in Kansas illegally while maintaining a primary residence in Colorado, where, according to the Secretary of State Kobach, he also voted in election after election, being referred to in the press as a "serial double voter".

Lincoln Wilson II is currently registered in Sherman County from his residence as a Republican.

Despite all of the supposed fears that Kris Kobach has tried to instill into the public about undocumented immigrants voting illegally, or the plight of Democratic voter fraud, the first indictments that Secretary of State Kobach produces regarding voter fraud are three Republicans who had resources to own a second home and were apparently intent on double voting.

Thomas Witt, executive Director of Equality Kansas pointed out, "None of the laws Kobach moved to pass - which happened after this election - would have impacted these cases at all."

Kerry Gooch, executive Director of the State Democratic Party pointed out, "Five years later, after his office blocked 35,000 voters, this is the result."

The problem of voter fraud indeed.