The Associated Press reports:
Georgia’s Republican Party has removed one of its officers after an administrative law judge found he voted illegally nine times after moving to the state. The state Republican Committee voted 146-24 on Friday to remove Brian K. Pritchard, its first vice chairman, state Chairman Josh McKoon said after the closed meeting.
In March, Administrative Law Judge Lisa Boggs found that Pritchard was still on probation when he moved to north Georgia’s Gilmer County after he pleaded guilty to forging signatures on two checks worth $38,000 in his home state of Pennsylvania in 1996.
Pritchard, who hosts an online conservative talk show, has long denied wrongdoing, saying he didn’t believe he was still on probation in 2008. Pritchard claimed McKoon and others were out to get him for fighting against so-called RINOs, or Republicans in name only.
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The Georgia Republican Party voted overwhelmingly Friday to oust First Vice Chairman Brian K. Pritchard from his leadership position after a judge ruled he voted illegally nine times while serving probation for a felony check forgery sentence. pic.twitter.com/BWojzdhFgp
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