The Fallen Firefighters Memorial was created back in 2000, but sadly more names are getting added. That includes firefighters from all over eastern and central Kentucky.
The mayorâs race in the Village of Tangipahoa couldnât have been closer and still had a winner.
Shelia Martin, a schoolteacher and current village alderman, received 121 votes in the Dec. 5 runoff election. Dawn Gray, a legal assistant in the 21st Judicial District Court public defenderâs office, received 120 votes
âAs a citizen, you have the right to vote,â Martin said. âIf youâre a registered voter, cast your vote. If you arenât a registered voter, become a registered voter. Every vote counts. Every vote matters.â
Gray has yet to concede, saying she has âbecome aware of some troubling activity that seems to have contributed to the outcome of the election.â She didnât divulge what her next move would be.
candidate he beat, charles brumfield told us he was winning by 200 votes but all of sudden they came up with new batches of absentee ballots zoloft the election that night. later judge declared he was winner because they threw out some of the ballots. he told me is angry about voter fraud because voter fraud he says hurts the system. people, honest voter, they make the comments, well there is no use for us to vote. and that makes the voter turnout go down, you know. that s not good. reporter: bowman and the county clerk, donna whitten, both pled guilty. whitten to lying about the alleged scheme. they re barred for live from holding public office. they will be sentenced in june. secretary the state of west virgina told us voter fraud will not be tolerated and will be prosecuted. the gop republican chairwoman of lincoln county, lisa ramie, told me she believes voter fraud, is quote, deep and widespread
they also will admit he lied about the whole thing. he says there were 800 applications, six times the normal number. the candidate who lost the election that night was charles brumfield. he told me was stunned, he was ahead by 235 votes, and they kept on finding more absentee ballots all night. the judge declared him the winner but he says he s sickened that the election was stolen. reporter: how did it feel that you were the victim of voter fraud. it s hur hurtful, you know, you didn t think that that would happen in today s society. reporter: one could be seven tee voter could go to prison for like. he pulled a gun and threatened to kill people from the f.b.i. and natalee tennant s office. if you attempt to chip away at our democracy and manipulate the system you will face the
better tomorrow is the basic promise of america. but today that promises being threatened by a faltering economy and a failed presidency. for the millions of americans who look around and season jobs they can t get and bills they cannot pay. i have a message. you have not failed. you have a president who failed you and that s going to change. we are in this thing not because i so badly want to be the most powerful man in this country. it s because i want so badly to return the power to you in this country. i hope the analysts in washington and new york who spent june and july explaining our campaign was dead will watch this tonight and learn a little bit from this crowd, and from this place. i said so many times, the american people are way ahead of washington. washington is sound asleep, we are on the right track, so make sure they hear our message all the way to d.c. martha: there you go. mitt romney and rick santorum 12,000 votes apart in the keystone state. bill has