No 'Intentional Misconduct' in Election Commission Audit

The findings of a state audit into voting problems with the August 2 election found no evidence of misconduct, stating the mistakes were simply errors the Shelby County Election Commission failed to correct in a timely manner.

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RealDeal - 10/2/2012 6:59 PM
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Surprise, surprise! Who'd a 'thunk' it?! No "misconduct" in this "audit", either. Also, I live on Mars.
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