The most fraudulent elections in history occured in Liberia in 1927. Charles D.B King "received" 240,000 votes despite the fact that there were 15,000 registered voters in LIberia. King was later forced out of office after a slavery scandal erupted about selling LIberians into what amounted to slavery.
no
He was put in prison for his fraudulent behavior.
The riding of Guelph.
No. The election has been certified by the Federal Elections Commission.
Rutherford B. Hayes
Rutherford B. Hayes
Rutherford B. Hayes
Clarita R. Carlos has written: 'History of electoral reforms in the Philippines' -- subject(s): History, Election law, Elections 'A chronicle of the 1998 elections in the Philippines' -- subject(s): Elections
Most counties in the U.S. have elections of some type.
Mormonism is just like any other Christian religion, each religion being with their individual differences, so if Mormonism is fraudulent, then all of Christianity is fraudulent.
yes, but only in the first 4 elections (1789-1800)
A. T. Agboola has written: 'Nigerian elections' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Politics and government, Elections, History