The Truth About Ron Saunders: A Closer Look at The Democratic Candidate For Monroe County Supervisor Of Elections – JP
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As voters in Monroe County prepare to cast their ballots in the upcoming Supervisor of Elections race, it is crucial to understand the candidates and their backgrounds clearly. One candidate, in particular, has been scrutinized for his past financial mismanagement and legal issues — Democratic nominee Ron Saunders. This article aims to shed light on Saunders’ history, which has been largely sanitized from his online presence and Wikipedia page, to ensure that voters can see the complete picture before deciding at the polls. A professional politician from a family of politicians, he was first elected to office in 1986 and has a history of disparaging opponents while ignoring his political and financial missteps. He even overstates his prowess for the office of Supervisor of Elections because he worked as a poll worker and nothing else.
Financial Mismanagement and Legal Issues: Documents obtained reveal a troubling pattern of financial mismanagement and legal issues surrounding Ron Saunders. These records, dating back to 1986, include multiple IRS liens totaling hundreds of thousands of dollars, bounced checks with judgments against him, and several FEC violations with misdemeanor charges. Such a history raises severe concerns about Saunders’ ability to manage the financial responsibilities of the Supervisor of Elections office and his overall fitness for the role.
A closer examination of Ron Saunders’ online presence, including his Wikipedia page, shows that his history of financial missteps has mainly been omitted. This sanitized version of his background may lead voters to believe that he is a more suitable candidate than he is. Voters need accurate and complete information about all candidates to make informed decisions at the polls.
In contrast to Ron Saunders, the Republican candidate, Sherri Hodies, has maintained a clean record, free from the financial and legal issues that plague their opponent. This stark difference in the candidates’ backgrounds highlights the importance of thoroughly researching each individual before casting a vote. Supporters have been actively working to expose the truth about Saunders’ past through informative videos shared on social media platforms like X (formerly Twitter).
In addition to the financial mismanagement and legal issues, an allegation exists suggesting potential UOCAVA (Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act) fraud within the Monroe County Supervisor of Elections records. If proven, this would further undermine Saunders’ credibility and raise serious questions about the integrity of the election process in the county.
A video of this questionable data showing thousands of votes with the same information is below.
As voters in Monroe County prepare to elect their next Supervisor of Elections, it is crucial to have a comprehensive understanding of each candidate’s background and qualifications. The information presented in this article, including Ron Saunders’ history of financial mismanagement and legal issues, as well as the potential UOCAVA fraud, should give voters pause when considering their options at the polls. Making informed decisions based on the complete picture is essential, rather than relying on sanitized online personas or Wikipedia pages that may not tell the whole story. By carefully examining each candidate’s record and qualifications, voters can ensure that they are making the best choice for the future of Monroe County’s election process. Here is a link to documentary proof of these complaints.
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