Former Mayor, Former City Council Candidate Arrested for 'Unlawful Use of Absentee Ballots' · American Wire News
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Former mayor, former city council candidate arrested for 'unlawful use of absentee ballots' · American Wire News
A former Alabama city mayor and a former Alabama city council candidate have been arrested for absentee ballot fraud in the August 2025 Fort Deposit municipal election. According to a press release from Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall’s office, former Fort Deposit Mayor Jacqulyn Boone, 51, and former Fort Deposit City Council candidate Steven Thigpen, 49, have each been charged with unlawful use of absentee ballots. BREAKING: Former Ft.…
JUST IN: Former Alabama Mayor ARRESTED for Mail-In Ballot Fraud
Well, what do you know? That thing that Democrats say never happens just happened again! I’m talking about election fraud, of course. This time, a former Alabama mayor has been arrested over allegations of mail-in ballot fraud. Former Ft. Deposit, AL Mayor Jacqulyn Boone is being accused of “misusing” absentee ballots in the 2025 municipal election. Along with Boone, city council candidate Steven Thigpen is also facing charges. This local news c…
Mayor and Candidate Charged in Absentee Ballot Scandal
Two former officials from Alabama now face serious felony charges related to a tainted election. The former mayor and council candidate reportedly engaged in absentee ballot misuse during the 2025 municipal elections. The post Mayor and Candidate Charged in Absentee Ballot Scandal appeared first on News Addicts.
NEW: Liberal Mayor Arrested For Mail-In Ballot Fraud Scheme
A pair of former local officials in Alabama is now facing felony charges tied to an election that was ultimately thrown out. Authorities say a former mayor and a city council candidate in Lowndes County were arrested over alleged absentee ballot abuse during the August 2025 municipal election in the town of Ft. Deposit, Alabama. Former Mayor Jacqulyn Boone, 51, and city council candidate Steven Thigpen, 49, were each charged with unlawful use of…
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