Texarkana Gazette
October 17, 2006
Alamo can vote in election
Tony Alamo has served his time in federal prison and with a certificate of discharge, he could vote in the Nov. 7 general election, Miller County Prosecutor Brent Haltom said.
Alamo, the founder of Tony Alamo Ministries in Fouke, is a convicted felon and recently registered to vote in the upcoming Nov. 7 general election.
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Texarkana Gazette
October 12, 2006
Convicted felons can’t vote in state of Arkansas
The founder of the Tony Alamo Ministries, who recently registered to vote in Miller County, may not get the opportunity because he is a convicted felon.
In Arkansas, convicted felons cannot vote, according to Arkansas
Secretary of State Charlie Daniels.
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Texarkana Gazette
Linked from Rick Ross website
October 6, 2006
by Jim Williamson
Fouke voter registration numbers up
Tony Alamo says he encourages his members to vote
Fouke, Arkasas — With a four-way mayor’s race and four contested city council seats, the number of registered voters in Fouke has increased, according to election officials.
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