Posted on 04/26/2015 9:18:20 AM PDT by Zakeet
The new mayor of a Missouri city [next to Ferguson] had a tough first day on the job when she was met by police at City Hall and informed she had been suspended over allegations of voter fraud.
Betty McCray, the newly elected mayor of the city of Kinloch, was met in the parking lot at City Hall Thursday by police officers and the city attorney holding articles of impeachment, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported.
You cant come in as mayor, attorney James Robinson told McCray. You have been suspended.
McCray, however, was defiant, telling Robinson, You may be the attorney now, but I promise you, you wont be later.
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I won. The people spoke, McCray said, according to MyFox2Now.com. I was sworn in by the St. Louis County. Today I take office. I want them out, I want the keys.
(Excerpt) Read more at foxnews.com ...
No, that Republican is a lady elected in a majority-White town in the MO bootheel. This one is from Kinloch, a near-ghost town adjacent to Ferguson that has lost about 95% of its population in recent decades (it makes Highland Park, Michigan look like Beverly Hills).
Post #41. Two different Mayors.
Post #41. Different Mayors from different parts of MO.
Vote Fraud is a liberal way of life
She thinks winning an election makes her the owner or something.
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