Dems know how to do it. They learn good lessons each Sunday in church. :lol:
LOWNDES CO., AL (WSFA) -
A day after the primary runoff election in Lowndes County, citizens and elections officials are raising red flags over suspiciously high absentee ballots.
Some Lowndes County residents say there's something fishy going on with the county reporting over 1400 absentee ballots for the primary runoff election.
"Sounds kind of suspicious," Lowndes County resident Mary Brown said.
"That's hard to believe, over 1,000!" Lowndes County resident Mary Aaron said.
After calling several local circuit clerk's offices and confirming with the Secretary of State's office, it appears Lowndes county has the highest number by far of absentee ballots in central Alabama.
The county, which has a population of around 11,000 residents of which 9,200 are registered "active" voters, saw a whopping 1,427 absentee ballots submitted. There were 1,555 absentee applications. The county with the second highest number of absentee ballots in Central Alabama was Elmore County (Pop. 17,500) with 76 submissions. That county had 94 applications. Montgomery County (Pop. 300,000) reported 61 of 94 applications. Butler County reported 28 absentee ballots rendered. Dallas County only had four. Crenshaw County reported none.