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TexasTowelie

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Sun Aug 28, 2016, 08:37 AM Aug 2016

Attorney general's dad gets Arkansas board position

LITTLE ROCK—The Arkansas Board of Election Commissioners has voted to hire the father of state attorney general Leslie Rutledge to serve as the board's new executive director.

Keith Rutledge was hired Thursday, the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette reports. The board monitors, educates and assists local officials in conducting elections.

Rutledge is a former lawyer, circuit court judge and state drug director.

The board interviewed four candidates, including Rutledge, for the position during an executive session. The meeting was opened to the public and Commissioner Stu Soffer made the motion to hire Rutledge. No public discussion was allowed on the matter.

Read more: http://www.texarkanagazette.com/news/arkansas/story/2016/aug/27/attorney-generals-dad-gets-arkansas-board-position/637583/

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Attorney general's dad gets Arkansas board position (Original Post) TexasTowelie Aug 2016 OP
We're blatant about our cronyism here in Arkansas! WhiteTara Aug 2016 #1
Felon cousin too Tagana Monday #2
Thanks for that. Welcome to DU. surfered Monday #3
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Tagana

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2. Felon cousin too
Mon May 4, 2026, 05:58 PM
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They have a felon cousin in Newport that it looks like they are stepping in for too. Could be that their cousin is getting going to walk out of serving time -again- with no repercussions. He had his bail reinstated after defying a restraining order to not contact his victim, court got delayed - like they do there for 'unimportant' felonies. And the prosecutor used the reason that he is old and doesn't understand computer messaging. Nepotism isn't the only thing that is happening.

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