Thursday, September 20, 2012
"Attorney general will examine Uniontown's election results"
Dana Beyerle reported on this gem at TuscaloosaNews.com:
"The Tuscaloosa News reported on Thursday that, based on 2010 Census figures, the number of votes cast in the Uniontown election exceeded the number of people in the town who are old enough to vote. The News also found that the number of registered voters there — 2,587 — was higher than the town’s overall population, which was 1,775, according to the census. Also, absentee voting was high, accounting for nearly 40 percent of the ballots cast. State records show that the average for absentee voting is 3 to 5 percent."