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Tennant may have violated election laws at polling place
[CHARLESTONDAILYMAIL] The state's chief election officer may have violated state election laws when she brought a group of supporters to the Kanawha County Voters Registration Office.

On Wednesday, the first day for early voting in West Virginia, Secretary of State Natalie Tennant, who is running for U.S. Senate, led a group of about 30 supporters down Court Street to cast their ballots. She then proceeded to stump on the building's front steps for about a minute, an activity her official voting guide prohibits.

As group members passed Charleston Town Center and neared Voters Registration, they carried signs and chanted "N-A-T-A-L-I-E, we're gonna vote for Natalie." When they crossed the street, Tennant climbed the building steps, stood in front of the door leading to the polls and initiated a group round-of-applause, after which she said, "Thank you for being the strength for me, the strength of this campaign and most importantly the strength of West Virginia."
Posted by: Fred 2014-10-24
http://www.rantburg.com/poparticle.php?ID=402666