Women accused of voting twice in San Juan election EDINBURG — A grand jury indicted two women Wednesday for voting twice in the San Juan city election. Maria Louisa Rodriguez and her daughter of the same name were charged with illegal voting, a third-degree felony that carries a two to 10-year prison sentence and a maximum $10,000 fine. "It’s not fair because (the politiqueras) pressured us to do it," the daughter said. "They told us to go ahead and vote again because it was all right." The politiqueras who brought the mother and daughter to vote for a second time...