Poll worker charged with assaulting voter

A poll worker at the United Auto Workers hall on Fern Valley Road was arrested after he was accused of assaulting a voter, said Lt. Col. Carl Yates, a spokesman for the Jefferson County Sheriffs’ Office.

The worker, whose name has not been released, has been charged with interfering with an election and fourth-degree assault, said Yates, who had not other details.

Paula McCraney, a spokeswoman for the Jefferson County Clerk, said the poll worker was accused of choking and pushing the voter out of the door. Election officials called the police and when an officer arrived, the voter wanted to file charges, McCraney said.

“That about tops off the day,” McCraney said.

Louisville Courier-Journal.

As this is in the Louisville, Kentucky, area I’m glad to know Functional Ambivalent voted earlier.

2 thoughts on “Poll worker charged with assaulting voter”

  1. I, personally, don’t frequent the Fern Valley area for exactly this reason: Crazed poll workers. You should see how they get between elections when they don’t have anything to do with their time. Man, it’s ugly.

  2. When the voter said he did not know enough about the candidates and refused to choose, the poll worker reportedly grabbed him by the neck and threw him out the door. There does not appear to have been any partisan motivation. Maybe the poll worker figured whatever judge he would ultimately appear before would sympathize with his passion for the judicial elections. (The Caucus)

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