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Friday, July 8, 2011

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State monitors to observe a special election for a vacant East Arkansas House seat that has drawn complaints of voter fraud. The state Board of Election Commissioners voted today to send monitors to Crittenden County for the special election. - Arkansas News

“Testimony clearly demonstrates voter fraud is occurring by Democrats in the House District 54 race in Crittenden County. Meanwhile, Democrat Candidate Hudson Hallum, the Crittenden County Democrat Committee and the Democrat Party of Arkansas are refusing to acknowledge the illegal corruption happening on their watch. Hallum’s dishonest campaign is taking advantage of voters in Crittenden County. There is absolutely no room for this type of behavior in the Arkansas House of Representatives. Crittenden County deserves better and the Democrat Party needs to disavow their candidate and join us in demanding a fair election process.” - Republican Party of Arkansas Executive Director Chase Dugger

Republican party of Arkansas - A fair and honest election process is under attack by the campaign of Democrat Hudson Hallum in the Arkansas House District 54 race in Crittenden County!

Voters have reported absentee ballot fraud is occurring, with one resident claiming Hallum’s campaign workers were “hustling votes” and “bullied her” to cast an absentee ballot, and when she refused they allegedly stole her ballot and filled it out for her! As a result, the Arkansas State Police have now launched an official investigation.

Hallum’s dishonest campaign is taking advantage of voters in Crittenden County.  There is absolutely no room for this type of behavior in the Arkansas House of Representatives. Crittenden County deserves better and the Democrat Party of Arkansas needs to disavow their candidate and join us in demanding a fair election process.

Not only that, but Democrat Governor Mike Beebe recently endorsed Hallum stating, “He knows the value of putting others before self.” Will the Governor retract his support after this apparent illegal voter fraud? Looks like Democrat Hudson Hallum knows the value of putting himself before voters.

Call the Democrat Party at 501-374-2361 and ask why they are silently condoning the disenfranchisement of Arkansas voters!

It's time for an honest conservative to represent the people in Crittenden County! It's time to elect Republican John Geelan! Election Day is July 12! To donate to John Geelan, please go to geelan54.org.

From ABC Channel 24 Memphis:
AR State Police Investigate Voter Fraud In Crittenden County

Hudson Hallum Voter Fraud
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Reported by Randy Whitley: WEST MEMPHIS, AR - Voter fraud in Crittenden County, that's what Arkansas State Police are investigating. They’re looking into a Democratic primary run-off between Kim Felker and Hudson Hallum two months ago. Only a few votes separated the two, now early voting is underway for the general election.

Those accusations of voter fraud center around absentee ballots taken to the Crittenden County Courthouse. The only problem is some voters say those ballots never made it. A few of those that did were changed.

“They was hustling for votes. They weren't professional or anything. They was hustling votes,” Macy Johnson said describing Hudson Hallum’s campaign workers. She claims men from his campaign bullied her for her absentee ballot. When she wouldn't cave, she claims one of Hallum's campaign workers took the blank ballot.

“I know I didn't vote so he had to fill it out,” she said.“And that vote turned out for who?” abc24.com asked. “Hudson Hallum,” she replied.

Macy Johnson isn’t alone. According to documents from the Second District Prosecuting Attorney, similar stories were reported about voting irregularities in the Democratic primary run-off election. Hallum barely won the face-off against his opponent Kim Felker, 890 votes against her 882. But the absentee votes went overwhelmingly in Hallum's favor. He had 401 to Felker’s 69.

ABC24.com caught up with Hallum at the Crittenden County Courthouse and talked with him about the investigation and the allegations against his campaign workers. Hallum: “As far as what they're doing we don't know. Out on the ground, I'm not out there with them. I would like to think that's not going on in this election.”

ABC24: “But since you don't know, there's a possibility the people working on your campaign may actually have committed voter fraud.” Hallum: “Well I can't say one way or another what anybody is doing when I'm not there with them so I wouldn't want to say whether they did something like that or not.”

In the meantime, voters like Macy Johnson are saying it for him. “If my vote appeared at the courthouse as if I voted and I didn't vote, that was breaking the law.” Sooner or later the truth will come out.

ABC24 contacted Arkansas State Police but they say they cannot comment because the investigation is still open. Kim Felker would not comment fearing backlash from the Democratic party in Crittenden County.

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