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Leadership Tangipahoa had the honor of joining Parish President Robby Miller to learn about parish government Tuesday. We learned that our parish government is always looking to solve problems for ....
On Nov. 9, 2020, Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry, acting in his capacity as Chair of the Republican Attorneys General Association, announces that he and other GOP members were taking legal action aimed at invalidating mail-in votes in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Image credit: Lamar White, Jr. | Bayou Brief. How easy it is to make people believe a lie, and how hard it is to undo that work again!” Mark Twain, autobiographical dictation, Dec. 2, 1906. PROLOGUE In the late morning of Jan. 6, 2021, only a few minutes after President Donald Trump took the stage at the Ellipse, the park overlooking the South Lawn of the White House, Louisiana’s chief legal officer, Jeff Landry, opened a press conference in Baton Rouge. ....
Zanders An Amite city councilman was arrested on multiple counts of election fraud earlier this month in conjunction with an investigation carried out by the Louisiana attorney general and secretary of state. District 3 Councilman Emanuel Zanders III is accused of eight counts of violating state law by submitting voter registration applications that he knew to be false or fraudulent, according to Attorney General Jeff Landry’s Office. Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin said the arrest is not an indication that widespread voter fraud was carried out during the 2020 elections. “Election integrity matters, and last week’s arrest proves that while election fraud is rare, the multi-level processes and procedures of our elections work,” Ardoin said in an email to the Louisiana Record. He added that the arrest should serve as a warning to others who might be thinking about violating the state’s election laws. ....
Zanders won re-election to his third term on the council by just 19 votes. Landry said his office and Ardoin’s office began investigating the case in October 2020 after getting a tip from the Tangipahoa Parish Registrar of Voters. The 52-year-old Democrat was booked into the Tangipahoa Parish Prison on January 5th and has since bonded out. Election Fraud Hidden By The Media While this incident is a local election, the mainstream media has insisted for months that elections could never be tainted and a week after Zander’s arrest, we found just five instances of media reports on this arrest. All but one were small, local news outlets. ....
BATON ROUGE, La â Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry and Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin Thursday morning announced their offices have arrested an Amite City Councilman on eight counts of election fraud. Emanuel Zanders, III is accused of submitting voter registration applications that are known by the person to be materially false, fictitious, or fraudulent. At a news conference in Baton Rouge, both Attorney General Landry and Secretary Ardoin expressed the importance of election integrity through free and fair elections. They stressed that every legal voter gets one legal vote and no more: one man, one vote. âAnything other than a one-for-one vote distorts our election process,â said Attorney General Landry. âThose who wish to distort an election in this matter are breaking the law and betraying their fellow citizens. It is even more disheartening when the perpetrator is an elected official.â ....