Was it the signs, the hotline, or the $1,000 reward that encouraged Alabama primary voters in both parties to say something if they saw something and report suspected voter fraud: Bill Armistead, the chairman of the Alabama Republican Party, said the GOP’s efforts to gather information on voter fraud paid off… The allegations include: voters receiving primary ballots in the mail without request; voters asked to vote absentee but who were only given the Democratic option; a candidate helping voters fill out ballots; and a voter finding out, in person, that her ballot had already been cast as an absentee ballot. Armistead said reports and complaints came from both Republicans and Democrats. The Alabama Secretary of State’s office told FOX6 News they also received reports of suspected voter fraud.