AG Investigates How Effingham’s Ballots Disappeared Before Town Elections
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The attorney general’s office is investigating how the town of Effingham’s ballots disappeared before voting took place on snowy March 13 election day.
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The attorney general’s office is investigating how the town of Effingham’s ballots disappeared before voting took place on snowy March 13 election day.
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