Stories from Arkansas Elections: "Absentee Ballot Queen" and more
By Soren Dayton Posted in 2008 | Arkansas | Electoral Fraud — Comments (4) / Email this page » / Leave a comment »
This will make you laugh and cry. On the 12th, the Arkansas State Senate voted against expelling Senator Jack Crumbly. The problem was that the 2006 Democratic Primary that he won by 68 votes was found to be "completely corrupt." That's a quote from the statement Democratic Senator Bobby Glover contained in the report of the Senate Committee on State Agencies and Government Affairs. But this gets a whole more tastier... For example, Glover describes one campaign worker known as the "absentee ballot queen":
A paid campaign worker for Crumbly stated under oath that she personally handled between 250 to 275 absentee ballots in this election. Furthermore, this worker is known as the "absentee ballot queen" in Forrest City, ... Under Arkansas law, a bearer is only allowed to handle two absentee ballots or applications per election.
Ok. Clearly electoral laws were broken. And then there were the forged signatures:
In carefully examining the absentee applicants and ballots that would not qualify, including forged ballots, handwriting expert Dawn Reed, testified under oath that Louise Fields, a pain campaign worker for Crumbly, had made at least 75 entries on absentee ballot applications and related records. She pointed out that the same 3 people wrote numerous entries on these documents, which included the name of Louise Fields. ...
This is how Democrats run elections.
H/T Election Journal.
The election was completely corrupt and certainly stolen.
Soooooooo, the rationale for NOT expelling him from the senate was what?
1. He's a Democrat.
2. All politicians are corrupt s he fits right in.
3. He's a Democrat.
4. Hey, it could have been a Jefferson.
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CongressCritter™: Never have so few felt like they were owed so much by so many for so little.
Hardly a disqualification esp since it wasn't found til after he was in office.
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... they have to do this kind of stuff, they are supposed to win, destiny to govern and all that you know. If they don't do this then those pesky voters may mess up the plan.
John
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