SC Election Commission Investigating Vote Fraud in Dillon

A voter in Dillon County reports to the SC Election Commission that when she went to vote, the rolls showed that she had already voted absentee.  In South Carolina, there is no way to spoil an absentee ballot in this circumstance.  Here is the most revealing part of thestory:

“‘The individual in question that signed as a witness on that particular ballot—they signed as a witness on several absentee ballots,’ [the police] said.”

Trouble seems to follow people who roam about harvesting absentee ballots.  Whether “messenger” ballots in New Jersey, or the notorious Dillon County, collection of absentee ballots by interested parties is one of the weakest links in the electoral system.  Dillon has long been problematic.  Is is perhaps one of the roughest parts of the rough and tumble Palmetto State.  Every election seems to bring some sort of problem out of Dillon County.