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04.24.08
Vancey Voorhies, a former Davidson County poll official accused of voting illegally, struck a deal with District Attorney General Torry Johnson's office that will allow her to keep her voting rights.  Voorhies was indicted on charges of voting twice in the Metro general election last August.  She worked at the Stratford High School polling place.  Voorhies was accused of voting under her own name during early voting, then voting again under someone else's name on the day of the general election.  She was indicted on two felony counts and one misdemeanor count.  The Tennessean has more on the story here.

12 .20.07
A Davidson County grand jury has indicted a former poll official on charges she voted illegally, Election Commission officials said. Vancey Voorhies, who worked at the Stratford High School voting precinct, faces two felony counts — illegal voting and making a false entry on an official election document — and one misdemeanor count of official misconduct, said Lionel Barrett, senior adviser to the administrator of elections. Voorhies is accused of voting under her own name during early voting last summer, then voting under someone else's name on August 2, when Metro Nashville held its general election for mayor, vice mayor and council seats. Voorhies is scheduled to appear in Davidson County Criminal Court on January 9. The Nashville Tennessean has rest of the story.

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