In a recent episode of WVNN's "The Yaffee Program," State Auditor and candidate for Secretary of State Andrew Sorrell called for additional attention to voter fraud in Alabama after he said Fort Deposit, a town of 900 in Lowndes County, recorded over 1,000 votes in an August municipal election.
According to Sorrell, more than 50% of the votes cast in the contest in Fort Deposit were absentee ballots.
"So what happens is they have really good election turnout. In fact, in a town of about 900 people, they have over 1,000 votes. That's about 120%," Sorrell noted. "Anytime you have more votes cast than there are registered voters in the district, that's election fraud, all right, so, but the story gets worse. Half of the votes, over half of the votes that were cast in that election were ab

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