Here are some facts:
According to reports from the Associated Press, (Hudson) Hallum, his father, and two campaign workers pled guilty Wednesday to conspiracy to commit election fraud after federal prosecutors said the lawmaker’s campaign bribed absentee voters and destroyed ballots in a special election last year. Interestingly, the two “campaign workers” are also elected officials: one is Philip Wayne Carter, a West Memphis city councilman, and the other is Sam Malone, a West Memphis police officer, a Crittenden County Justice of the Peace, and a member of the West Memphis school board.
According to Pederson’s report, Lee County has three voter registration forms for Dapheontay Davis. But according to Davis’s grandmother, Lillie Palmer, only one of the forms bears her actual signature — a valid signature is required on all Arkansas voter registrations:
Just look at the 2018 congressional race in North Carolina that was overturned by the state election board. Or the mayor of Gordon, Alabama, who was removed from office last year after his conviction for absentee ballot fraud.
According to reports from the Associated Press, (Hudson) Hallum, his father, and two campaign workers pled guilty Wednesday to conspiracy to commit election fraud after federal prosecutors said the lawmaker’s campaign bribed absentee voters and destroyed ballots in a special election last year. Interestingly, the two “campaign workers” are also elected officials: one is Philip Wayne Carter, a West Memphis city councilman, and the other is Sam Malone, a West Memphis police officer, a Crittenden County Justice of the Peace, and a member of the West Memphis school board.
According to Pederson’s report, Lee County has three voter registration forms for Dapheontay Davis. But according to Davis’s grandmother, Lillie Palmer, only one of the forms bears her actual signature — a valid signature is required on all Arkansas voter registrations:
Just look at the 2018 congressional race in North Carolina that was overturned by the state election board. Or the mayor of Gordon, Alabama, who was removed from office last year after his conviction for absentee ballot fraud.

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