MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) — As many as five ballots may have been forged by a poll worker or someone with specialized election knowledge in a state Senate special election, a Shelby County election official said. Shelby County Election Commission Chairman Greg Duckett said similar handwriting appeared on two ballot applications with dead voters’ names as well as three other applications. The votes were cast in the Sept. 15 state Senate race to replace former Sen. John Ford. Only nine ballots put Ford’s sister, Democrat Ophelia Ford, ahead of Republican contender, Terry Roland. The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation was called in...