Texas school district employees indicted in alleged 'illegal electioneering' scheme

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Jesús and Lindsay Luján are accused of using their district email accounts to encourage co-workers to vote in the state's Republican primary elections.

Denton Independent School District employees Jesús and Lindsay Luján are accused of using their district-issued email accounts to encourage co-workers to vote in the state's Republican primary elections. Two Texas school district employees were indicted Tuesday for their alleged roles in an "illegal electioneering" scheme, according to court records.

Meanwhile, Jesús Luján, the head of school at Borman Elementary School, urged employees to use a "purple mindset" to "vote for candidates who support public education and school funding," according to the lawsuit.Both Jesús and Lindsay Luján were indicted in Denton County court Tuesday for "unlawful use of internal mail system for political advertising," according to court records.

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