This comes weeks after Talarico accused Attorney General Ken Paxton, his opponent in the race for U.S. Senate, of voter fraud for similar actions. Talarico’s campaign declined to answer questions about his residency and voting history, including when he began living at the home he owns. Given this, Cates said he doubts that either Talarico or Paxton committed voter fraud, but he said Paxton should be held to a higher standard. “But as our state’s attorney general, Ken Paxton has gone on a voter fraud witch hunt. “The only person who has committed voter fraud in the Texas Senate race is James Talarico,” she said.