The mayor of a small city in Georgia and two former election officials have been jailed on felony charges stemming from efforts last November to halt a local election after one of the mayor’s allies was disqualified from a city council race.

Camilla Mayor Kelvin Owens was being held at the Mitchell County jail Friday, two days after a grand jury indicted him on a felony charge of election interference and a misdemeanor count of conspiring to commit election fraud.

Also jailed were the city’s former elections superintendent, Rhunette Williford; and her former deputy superintendent, Cheryl Ford, who is currently Camilla’s city clerk. They were charged with the same crimes as the mayor, plus misdemeanor counts of failing to perform their duties as public officers.

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      Thanks! I see it.

      What does that mean? I can’t find any reference to it. Is it some form of political terminology which I’m maybe just unfamiliar with?

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          Hm. Sway in what way? Are there other candidates or organizations which use terms like these? I didn’t see anything come up.

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            It’s the progressive part. If you want the progressive vote you present yourself as progressive. If he wanted the conservative vote he would have used the word conservative. Black people in America tend to vote liberal/progressive so he’s throwing his net where he will catch the most voters. Now is he really progressive? I don’t know. He’s a snake in the grass to me until he can prove otherwise with actions. The benefit of the doubt for politicians is why we are in the position we are in.