Two City Councilmen Charged With Mail-In Ballot Voter Fraud, Could Serve Years In Prison
" According to WNBC-TV, more than 3,000 ballots were set aside over voting fraud concerns in the Paterson City Council election — 16,747 were received, but only 13,557 were accepted — meaning a whopping 19%, or nearly 1-in-5, were rejected. More than 800 of the rejected ballots were invalidated because they were found tethered together in mailboxes."Read more... about the two dishonest officials, one who could get 10 years in prison and the other 31.
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