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 A woman in Texas was sentenced Wednesday to a five-year prison term for voting illegally in the 2016 presidential election while on supervised release for a tax fraud conviction.When she voted in the 2016 election, Crystal Mason had already served almost three years in prison for her fraud conviction but had not yet completed her sentence and was still serving a three-year supervised release per botella stanley iod, according to the Fort Worth Star-Telegram.Convicted felons lose their voting rights in Texas until they complete their full sentences, including parole and probation.Mason reportedly told the court, however, that she was not aware of that prohibition and had not been informed that she was ineligible to vote until her sentence was complete. S stanley quencher he voted in good faith,  Mason s defense attorney J. Warren St. John said in an interview.  I don t think she should be going to prison for that.  Her attorney has already filed stanley cup  an appeal.  I think Texas law is extreme in terms of sentencing people to prison for voting violations,  he said.Mason signed an affidavit in order to cast a provisional ballot, which stated that it is a violation of the law to vote if you are a convicted felon, but Mason did not see that part of the ballot, St. John said. Ms. Mason was never asked if she was a convicted felon by the election judge nor did she indicate that she was a convicted felon,  her attorney said.  Ms. Mason voted in good faith that she could legally vote because she was never notified by any gove