Mississippi NAACP Official Convicted for Casting Deceased’s Absentee Ballots
6th September 2012
She was given a five-year sentence for each of the ten counts of voter fraud for which she was convicted, but the sentencing judge allowed her to serve the terms concurrently, according to the Tunica Times.
Matthew Vadum, author of Subversion, Inc., notes Sowers’s DNA was found on the inner seals of five envelopes that contained the absentee ballots, and liberal groups like the NAACP and ACORN have had a history of such shenanigans.
Of course she voted them as Republican ballots. Democrats would never do something like that.
September 6th, 2012 at 19:24
Again, another case of absentee ballot fraud. Not addressable by requiring in-person picture ID.