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Sunday, September 19, 2021

I'm a PROGRESSIVE and I think Somerville Wasn't Fair to Bill Tauro

 


In Medford Mayor McGlynn allegedly stole the election from Bob Penta and handed it to Big Bird Muccini Burke!  Allegedly. 
 
I wrote to the FBI in July of 2015 because crooked city clerk Ed Finn was a bastard that didn't give a damn about stealing votes.

Ed Finn, the fraud Donald Trump of Medford.
Big fat LOSER!


Billy needs to bring up the Stat Smith voter theft in Everett and keep pressing the fact that local elections, not Donald Trump's bullshit lies about the Great Joe Biden's Spectacular Win,
but local elections are more vulnerable.       
 
Donald Trump...ha ha....450 people show up yesterday in D.C. to protest 610 arrested on January 6th; what a bunch of jokers....following Trump, the drunk fat old rapist, and going to prison for him!   Now THAT is dumb!!!!!



Politics
Ex-state rep Stephen 'Stat' Smith gets 4 months in prison for voter fraud

Updated: Mar. 24, 2019, 6:32 p.m. | Published: Apr. 09, 2013, 10:13 p.m.
 The Everett pol pleaded guilty earlier this year with an agreement from U.S. Attorney Carmen Ortiz that prosecutors would recommend a six-month sentence.

According to Ortiz spokeswoman Christina DiIorio-Sterling, Smith made a brief statement in court to apologize to his family and constituents.

Magistrate Judge Leo Sorokin sentenced Smith on Tuesday to four months in prison, followed by a year of supervised release and a $20,000 fine.

DiIorio-Sterling said the location of Smith’s incarceration would be determined by the Bureau of Prisons, and said Sorokin had recommended a “nearby prison camp.”

In both municipal and state elections, Smith ran a scheme where he obtained absentee ballots for ineligible voters and in some cases cast ballots for voters without them knowing it.

The April 9 sentencing triggers a five-year period during which Smith agreed not to seek elective office.

Prosecutors had recommended a $40,000 fine. Smith is scheduled to report for his sentence on May 21.

"We can never know whether this crime has altered the outcome of an election," prosecutors wrote in a sentencing memorandum. “Nevertheless, the public's confidence in the electoral process has been adversely affected by the defendant's actions.”

Everett voters last week elected Wayne Matewsky, a member of the Bricklayers and Allied Crafts Local 3 and Everett city official for three decades, to fill the seat formerly held by Smith. A former aide to Smith, Matewsky won 1,258 votes, easily besting two unenrolled candidates but narrowly edging John Hanlon, the former mayor who lost in the primary but received 1,209 votes last week as a write-in candidate.
 

Joe Viglione 

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