House speaker John L. Martin defended his initial silence in the ballot-tamperin
Date
3-17-1993
Pages
1A, 7A
Abstract
House speaker John L. Martin defended his initial silence in the ballot-tampering scandal by claiming he didn't think the rumors he was hearing were credible enough to report. Martin spoke to his colleagues in the house after the Attorney General released a 115-page report on the scandal. Related stories.
Subjects
Elections Corrupt practices, Martin, John L
Recommended Citation
"House speaker John L. Martin defended his initial silence in the ballot-tamperin" (1993). Maine News Index – Portland Press Herald. 1525.
https://digitalcommons.portlandlibrary.com/news_pph/1525
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Source
Portland Press Herald