Police said Larry Savage was caught on video stealing two ballots during a public test of voting machines earlier this month.
INDIANAPOLIS — A former Republican congressional candidate was charged with stealing ballots during a public test of voting machines in Indiana, state police said.
The man, who billed himself as a “MAGA candidate,” was seen in surveillance footage putting two ballots in his pocket, police say.
Larry Savage, who previously ran in for Indiana’s 5th Congressional District, is accused of swiping the ballots from a voting machine test in Indiana.
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A former Republican candidate running for an Indiana seat in the U.S. House of Representatives has been arrested and charged with stealing several election ballots during a recent voting machine