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This is real and not merely sore loser talk. As you might expect, the perp is denying everything, but it's a matter of public record.
The North Georgia conservative was on probation for felony forgery and theft when he illegally voted at least nine times while still serving his sentence.
In 1996, the election-denying wannabe politician pleaded guilty to three counts of forgery and one count of theft by failure to make a required disposition of funds – all felonies – in Pennsylvania’s Allegheny County.
Pritchard agreed to $33,000 in restitution and to serve probation as part of his sentence.
DO AS I SAY: Georgia GOP candidate for state office accused of voter fraud
DO AS I SAY: Georgia GOP candidate for state office accused of voter fraud
Brian Pritchard — a Republican talk show host and candidate for Georgia House — broke a state law against voting by people convicted of a felony.The North Georgia conservative was on probation for felony forgery and theft when he illegally voted at least nine times while still serving his sentence.
Pritchard is nonetheless running in a special election to fill the seat left vacant by former Georgia House Speaker David Ralston who passed away in November, where he faces the deceased former representative’s widow, Sheree Ralston, for the open seat.“I’ve not done anything wrong here,” Pritchard claimed – but state law says otherwise.
In 1996, the election-denying wannabe politician pleaded guilty to three counts of forgery and one count of theft by failure to make a required disposition of funds – all felonies – in Pennsylvania’s Allegheny County.
Pritchard agreed to $33,000 in restitution and to serve probation as part of his sentence.
DO AS I SAY: Georgia GOP candidate for state office accused of voter fraud