Former city clerk served with indictments in ongoing Canton voter fraud investigation
JACKSON, MS (WLBT) – There are new developments in the ongoing voter fraud investigation in Canton.
JACKSON, MS (WLBT) – There are new developments in the ongoing voter fraud investigation in Canton.
It has been confirmed that former city clerk Valerie Smith–who were are told retired in December after 23 years on the job–was served Wednesday with three separate indictments for violation of voter registration statues.
According to the indictment, Smith willfully and unlawfully refused or neglected to perform her duties regarding the registration of voters.
More charges were brought against Courtney Rainey, a Canton School Board member and the City’s Director of Human and Cultural Needs, earlier this week. She, along with Alderman Andrew Grant, was charged with voter fraud and conspiracy to commit voter fraud.
Madison and Rankin County District Attorney, John K. Bramlett, Jr. issued a statement Wednesday evening. He says in the past week, three additional sets of indictments have been issued and have been served by the Madison County Sheriff’s Department for allegations of voter fraud, conspiracy and violation of voter registration statutes.
These indictments are in addition to those who were served in December 2018. He also says in the statement, “several individuals have recently been served with indictments resulting from an investigation into allegations of voter fraud in Madison County. Each indictment speaks for itself. This Office will not tolerate individuals who seek to undermine the integrity of our election process, and those who engage in voter fraud or related criminal activities will be prosecuted.”
Bramlett on Role as District Attorney
John K. Bramlett Jr. was recently appointed by Gov. Phil Bryant as District Attorney for the 20th Circuit Court District, which includes Madison and Rankin counties.
John K. Bramlett Jr. was recently appointed by Gov. Phil Bryant as District Attorney for the 20th Circuit Court District, which includes Madison and Rankin counties. He replaces Michael Guest, who was elected to the U.S. Congress. Bramlett has served as an assistant district attorney in the 20th Circuit Court District since 2015. The Madison resident holds a bachelor of science in business administration from the University of Mississippi and a juris doctorate from the Mississippi College School of Law. Bramlett recently spoke with Sun staff reporter Nikki Rowell about his appointment as district attorney.