By Anders Hagstrom
Published November 6, 2022
An Indiana election office reportedly ejected a Democrat poll worker
over allegations that he had pressured poll-goers against voting for
certain candidates and even pre-selected Democratic candidates on a
voting machine last week, local election officials told Fox News.
The incidents took place at a polling place in Carmel, Indiana, under
the Hamilton County Election Office. Hamilton County election
administrator Beth Sheller declined to confirm the poll worker's
identity in an interview with Fox News Digital, but detailed a report
from the inspector at the polling location.
Sheller stated that the inspector had learned of two separate incidents
that may constitute electioneering and election interference. The poll
worker, first identified by Chalkboard Review executive director Tony
Kinnett as James Zheng, is now reportedly being investigated by the
Hamilton County Sheriff's Office, and Sheller says she hopes to see
Zheng prosecuted.
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/democrat-poll-worker-ejected-pre-selecting-straight-dem-ticket-voting-machines-report
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