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Man Accused Of Trying To Sell Vote

Misdemeanor Charge Carries Jail, Fine

POSTED: 7:39 am EDT October 20, 2004
UPDATED: 12:31 pm EDT October 20, 2004

A 24-year-old man is facing accusations that he tried to sell his vote to the highest bidder on eBay.

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    "All of a sudden, the deputy sheriff shows up at the front door. I almost fell through the floor," said William Hubbard, the man's father.

    Hubbard told KMBC-TV in Kansas City, Mo., that he had no idea what his son was using the family computer for.

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    But according to the Lafayette County Prosecutor's Office, Tim Hubbard placed an ad on eBay offering to sell his vote for either President George W. Bush or Sen. John Kerry to the highest bidder.

    "I think the minimum bid was $25. Our right to vote was bought by the blood of our veterans and it's priceless," prosecutor Page Bellamy said.

    Tim Hubbard said the bid for his vote was just a joke -- "stupid stuff." He said he did not know it was illegal or a big deal.

    "I bristled. All of us have family, men who fought in Iraq and other wars over this kind of thing. The idea of diluting somebody's right to vote is ridiculous," Bellamy said.

    Tim Hubbard is facing a misdemeanor charge that carries a maximum penalty of up to a year in jail and fine of up to $2,500.


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