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The Latest Election News with 2014 Just Around the Corner
From Florida to Maryland to New York City, there has been quite a bit of election news recently involving fraud and the potential for fraud that shows the continuing vulnerabilities in our election process and illustrates the fact that there are those who are willing to take advantage of those weaknesses.
South Florida district is rife with absentee ballot fraud
An ongoing investigation conducted by elections officials, law enforcement officers and the Miami Herald has revealed 2,552 absentee ballots were fraudulently requested during the lead up to last year's August primary elections.
Florida Congressman's Chief of Staff Resigns over Ballot Rigging Scandal
BRADENTON Congressman Joe Garcia's chief of staff resigned Friday after being implicated in a plot to submit hundreds of fraudulent absentee-ballot requests in last year's primary election.
Fred Grimm: Surprise: Both parties cheated in Garcia's district
We're calling the game off down in District 26. Suspending the democratic process.
Joe Garcia Could Be the Most Endangered Species in Washington
After revelations that his chief of staff has been implicated in a voter fraud scheme, U.S. Rep.
Congressman denies involvement in staffer’s alleged vote fraud attempt [Guess Which Party]
U.S. Rep. Joe Garcia said Saturday he was saddened and disappointed by absentee ballot fraud allegations leveled against his former chief of staff.
Voter fraud scheme falls on Rep. Joe Garcia
Joe Garcia , the freshman U.S. congressman representing Florida's District 26, is now at the heart of the latest electoral fraud scandal in Florida.
Top Staffer for House Democrat Resigns Amid Voter Fraud Probe
The top staffer for US Rep. Joe Garcia , resigned this weekend after being implicated in a voting-fraud scheme.
Report: Congressman's top staffers implicated in ballot fraud
Rep. Joe Garcia, D-Fla., asked his chief of staff to resign on Friday after he and another staffer were implicated in a scheme to manipulate the 2012 primary election by submitting fraudulent ballot requests, The Miami Herald reports .
Congressman: "System is prone to fraud" in probe
A South Florida congressman says the "system is prone to fraud" following the resignation of his chief of staff amid a voting fraud scheme.
Ex-Congress candidate seeks probation in Fla. case
A former South Florida congressional candidate is seeking probation for his cooperation in a federal investigation surrounding the failed re-election bid of Republican ex-U.S. Rep.
Carlos Curbelo Doing the Pre-Season I'm-Running Dance to Challenge Democrat Congressman Garcia
Miami-Dade County School Board member Carlos Curbelo has not officially entered the race to challenge Democratic U.S. Rep.