Kenneth Allen, a suspect in a state ballot-tampering investigation, said he will
Date
1-11-1993
Pages
4B
Abstract
Kenneth Allen, a suspect in a state ballot-tampering investigation, said he will not return to his job as executive assistant to House Speaker John L. Martin when his one-month suspension for treatment for alcoholism ends this week. Allen said he would not seek an immediate return to work because of the ballot-tampering controversy.
Subjects
Elections Corrupt practices, Allen, Kenneth M
Recommended Citation
"Kenneth Allen, a suspect in a state ballot-tampering investigation, said he will" (1993). Maine News Index – Portland Press Herald. 5141.
https://digitalcommons.portlandlibrary.com/news_pph/5141
Source
Portland Press Herald