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Local election vote riggers jailed, April 2008

8 April 2008: Three former city Labour party members found guilty of vote rigging have been jailed.

8 April 2008: Three former city Labour party members found guilty of vote rigging have been jailed.Timeline - 7 April:Vote-rigging former mayor jailed

Three former city Labour party members found guilty of vote rigging have today been jailed.

8 April 2008:

Trail of blunders that led to the downfall of a former mayor

As a disgraced former mayor began a nine-month jail sentence today for trying to rig a local election the detective who caught him said it should never be allowed to happen again.

Vote riggers jailed: Prison term is welcomed and condemned

Yesterday's verdict brought mixed reactions from people key people in the city.

Tippex was used in botched attempt to win seat on council

A former mayor who tried to rig a Peterborough election resorted to using Tippex in a botched bid to cover his tracks.

22 February:

Three face jail after vote rigging convictions

Three former city Labour party members left court yesterday facing years behind bars after being found guilty of vote rigging.


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