A Texas man hailed for standing in line for 6 hours to vote has been charged with illegally voting while on parole INSIDER 6 hrs ago mmark@businessinsider.com (Michelle Mark) © Edward A. Ornelas/Getty Images Voters wait in line to cast their ballots on March 3, 2020 in San Antonio, Texas. Edward A. Ornelas/Getty Images
Hervis Rogers, 62, went viral last year after he stood in line for six hours, determined to vote.
But court records show he was ineligible - he was still on parole at the time.
His attorney said Rogers faces up to 40 years in prison.
A Texas man who made national headlines after standing in line for six hours to cast a ballot during the Democratic primary elections in March 2020 has been charged with illegally voting that day.
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