Alabama state GOP leaders say voter fraud is alive and well

Top lawmakers in the Alabama Legislature said Thursday that more
people voting in the Uniontown municipal election than there are voting
age people is a prime example of why the state needs to fight voter
fraud.

…About
125 percent of the voting age population in the town voted on Tuesday
and 45 percent of those who voted did so through an absentee ballot,
although the state average for voting absentee is 3 percent to 5
percent, according to the
News report. 

Waggoner,
R-Vestavia Hills, said he doubts the situation was an “isolated
mistake” and “serves as a glowing example to any naysayers that voter
fraud is real.” 

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