A Catholic nun in Ohio is being charged with vote fraud for casting two ballots in the 2012 United States election.
Sister Marguerite Kloos, 54, has reportedly agreed to plead guilty to the charge, which carries a maximum sentence of 18 months in prison. She told investigators she had filled out an absentee ballot for another nun who died a month before the election.
Sister Kloos has resigned from her post as dean of arts and humanities at the College of Mount St Joseph.