Letter regarding alleged election fraud in Fairhope, Alabama, supported by a witness observation

“Observations of a Poll Watcher”

This is another letter about election fraud in Fairhope. There are several filed with the Alabama Sec. of State, Election Division. This letter would normally be easy to dismiss, as it comes from a candidate who ran for office. However, Dr. Warner’s letter came after the “observations of a poll watcher” and he was not aware of the polls watcher letter at the time he wrote his letter. Dr. Warner’s letter is now supported by an actual witness, a poll watcher, to the Fairhope elections. It adds to the distrust of the election being fair and raises many red flags. Election fraud is COMMON in Alabama.
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PAY OFF AND ELECTION FRAUD

KANT KONFIDENTIAL: SEALED COURT CASE KEPT FROM THE PUBLIC Why did a judge suddenly seal a case against the City of Fairhope after details of the case were made public? The case is a land dispute involving a street where the several major supporters of Mayor Tim Kant live including his Campaign Chairman. Could it be because the article revealed that Kant had accepted money from an interested party in the suit, Bobby Faust? And he had loan documents to prove it?
Eyeglasses resting on a document, symbolizing poll watcher observations and concerns about election integrity

As long as I count the Votes, what are you going to do about it?

STOPVOTERFRAUDNOW.COM The observations of a poll watcher is just one of several letters involving Fairhope elections and alleged fraudulent behavior within the polling place. This is not a conspiracy theory. This is the observation of a poll watcher who witnessed many different violations. The last paragraph of his statement reads, “Because of the issue of not being allowed to observe the final machine opening and tape certification, I could not testify in a court of law that final certification procedures were properly certified and secure."
PAY EXECUTIVES FIRST — BOY SCOUTS COME LAST

PAY EXECUTIVES FIRST — BOY SCOUTS COME LAST

"HARD FACTS" Baldwin County Commissioner, Tucker Dorsey, along with fellow Mobile Area Boy Scout Board of Directors, has released that the Local Council again lost almost $200,000 for 2015. Making the average yearly loss since 2008— and for the past 9 years, of over $200,000 each year — along with even having one year topping the $311,000 mark. When asked about the loss, Baldwin County Commission and Executive Board Member, could not give a reason other than stating it is even hard for him to understand how the Mobile Area Council could lose so much money every year (average of over $200,000) for that length (9 years in a row) without someone doing anything at all about it.
Donald Trump pointing while yelling Youre Fired! referencing potential ethics investigations

YOU'RE FIRED

To Alabama Ethics Commission Statement of Facts: July 29, 2016 I reference to: in particular paragraphs 15 and 16. I realize the Commission pays little attention to print media and you rely on your own investigation to reach a determination, or not, as to any violations of Ethics. I do however hope the very good investigative reporting of Eric Mann, Lagniappe, assists you in what appears a rather obvious conclusion.
Gavel and legal documents represent a lawsuit filed against Fairhope Planning and Zoning over development decisions

A LEGAL WIN FOR FAIRHOPE CITIZENS WHO OPPOSE FLY CREEK APARTMENTS

In June of this year, the Planning and Zoning Board expressed their frustration with citizens of Fairhope who defend themselves by legal means. Friends of Fly Creek, Plaintiffs — and certainly friends of the public, brought a lawsuit against the City of Fairhope, Fairhope Planning and Zoning, Fairhope City Council, and Leaf River group LLC, Defendants. The Defendants in turn moved to dismiss the lawsuit all together. Planning and Zoning doubled down on their decision, calling the lawsuit "frivolous."
Vote counts matter as Baldwin County residents express concerns about local officials and court system

ELECTED OR SELECTED

Stay tuned folks for some interesting stores that are in the works involving our corrupt Baldwin County family court system. We will share with you how Baldwin County Commissioners and their connections to local Mayors impact YOUR quality of life. Why do you know who has changed their Name? Wait till you hear this one. The sheer number of tips to the Rippster is a reflection of the disgust by the general public of its elected officials. Please keep them coming. Fairhope employees, thank you especially. Please keep the information coming and understand voting out Kant will improve your jobs. Live in Baldwin County? Know of corruption? Please message us.
Challengers emerge in Daphne mayoral race

Challengers emerge in Daphne mayoral race

By: ERIC MANN Lagniappemobile.com As qualifying for municipal election candidates comes to a close this week, three candidates have emerged to challenge incumbent mayor Dane Haygood in Daphne in the Aug. 23 city election. Longtime City Councilman John Lake, businessman Tim Swanson and newspaper publisher Ben Cruitt are challenging Haygood for the job of leading one of the fastest growing cities in Baldwin County for the next four years.
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GAME ON

This is the first day after qualification for municipal elections. During the campaign, we will endorse certain candidates that we feel put public service before personal interests. Our endorsement does not come lightly and we intend to follow up after elections to see if successful candidates live up to their word. Please VOTE. Check and see if you are properly registered to vote. It will only take a few minutes at the satellite courthouse in Fairhope, Board of Registrar’s.
U.S. currency lies atop an American flag, symbolizing potential fraud and deceit related to legal disputes

FRAUD

Webster’s Dictionary's definition of fraud reads: "Deceit; trickery; cheating, intentional deception to cause a person to give up property or some lawful right. Something said to deceive; trick; artifice. A person who deceives or is not what he pretends to be; imposter; cheat." Mayor Tim F. Kant fits this definition to a tee; in fact the city has been sued for fraud numerous times. Fairhope files second suit against former insurer The city of Fairhope filed a complaint Sept. 22 against Alabama Municipal Insurance Corporation, its former insurer, for legal fees stemming from a previous complaint against the city in 2013.