Cobb-Hunter calls for investigation into absentee ballots

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June 12, 2008

Cobb-Hunter calls for investigation into issuance, collection, and counting of absentee ballots. Cobb-Hunter is a veteran lawmaker who won her primary with 61 percent of the vote and says her allegations are not personal but that she wishes to preserve the electoral process. Orangeburg resident Jeannette Jeffrey expressed concerns over the sample ballots used during the elections. She said the ballot she received on election day already had certain candidates selected. Citizens were also told that if they voted in the primaries they would be required to vote along those same party lines during the general election. Finally, complaints were filed against individuals promoting particular candidates close to the polls. [1]

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  1. Times and Democrat, Cobb-Hunter calls for election investigation, June 12, 2008
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