Whitey Ford
10-06-2020, 05:51 AM
Florida man mailed in ballot request for wife who died in 2018, deputies say
Gots to be votin' fo' dat Biden muhfugga and dem democrat gibs muh dats!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ItHwswvm6Ys&feature=emb_logo
Larry Wiggins, 62, a registered Democrat from Sarasota, Fla., requested the mail-in ballot for his wife this month even though she died in 2018, authorities said. After being released from jail in Manatee County, located about 30 miles south of Tampa, Wiggins told Tampa's WFLA-TV, “I heard so much about ballots being sent in and people just having found them in different places. I feel like I haven’t done anything wrong.”
They said they noticed discrepancies in the handwriting on the absentee ballot request for Wiggins's wife and her signature on file.
Wiggins allegedly said he filled out Ursula’s application and put it in the mail, the station reported. He denied trying to duplicate her signature and said he never planned on voting twice.
“I said well, 'Let me just send it in and see what’s going to happen to see if they’re actually going to send a ballot for her to vote,'” he said.
https://www.foxnews.com/us/florida-man-requested-mail-ballot-dead-wife-havent-done-anything-wrong
Gots to be votin' fo' dat Biden muhfugga and dem democrat gibs muh dats!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ItHwswvm6Ys&feature=emb_logo
Larry Wiggins, 62, a registered Democrat from Sarasota, Fla., requested the mail-in ballot for his wife this month even though she died in 2018, authorities said. After being released from jail in Manatee County, located about 30 miles south of Tampa, Wiggins told Tampa's WFLA-TV, “I heard so much about ballots being sent in and people just having found them in different places. I feel like I haven’t done anything wrong.”
They said they noticed discrepancies in the handwriting on the absentee ballot request for Wiggins's wife and her signature on file.
Wiggins allegedly said he filled out Ursula’s application and put it in the mail, the station reported. He denied trying to duplicate her signature and said he never planned on voting twice.
“I said well, 'Let me just send it in and see what’s going to happen to see if they’re actually going to send a ballot for her to vote,'” he said.
https://www.foxnews.com/us/florida-man-requested-mail-ballot-dead-wife-havent-done-anything-wrong