Subject: Re: [EL] more news 12/7/10
From: "Scarberry, Mark" <Mark.Scarberry@pepperdine.edu>
Date: 12/7/2010, 12:17 PM
To: Election Law

I’d say Ms. Tartaglione did more than violate a ban on political activity if she deliberately misled voters. I don’t know whether the “street money” allegations involve corruption or just ordinary payments to party activists for their work.

 

Mark Scarberry

Pepperdine

 

From: election-law-bounces@mailman.lls.edu [mailto:election-law-bounces@mailman.lls.edu] On Behalf Of Rick Hasen
Sent: Tuesday, December 07, 2010 11:12 AM
To: Election Law
Subject: [EL] more news 12/7/10

 

December 07, 2010

"Philly election official Renee Tartaglione admits violating ban on political activity"

This article begins: "Renee Tartaglione, the top election official under Philadelphia's three elected city commissioners - who include her mother - ordered 2,000 ballots that deliberately misled voters, collected election day 'street money' from the city's Democratic Party, and served as a substitute ward leader for her jailed husband."

Posted by Rick Hasen at 08:12 AM

 
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