South Alabama education official charged with buying votes in 2010 election - The Republic
16th March 2011
South Alabama education official charged with buying votes in 2010 election The Republic District Attorney Michael Jackson said Twilley turned himself in Wednesday in Camden and was released on $5000 bond. Jackson said the indictment accuses Twilley of buying votes in last June's hotly contested primary election for the school board in the ..
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South Alabama education official charged with buying votes in 2010 election - The Republic
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