Former Republican Candidate Accused Of Stealing Ballots During Voting Machine Test

A former Republican candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives was taken into custody Tuesday by Indiana State Police on suspicion of stealing several ballots during a test of voting machines earlier this month.

Larry L. Savage Jr., 51, is now facing charges of removal or destruction of ballots ― a felony ― and misdemeanor theft, according to court records reviewed by HuffPost. Court records did not show an attorney representing him, and he did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Savage shared a video on Facebook on Tuesday showing him turning himself in to authorities, and he maintained his innocence, saying, “I guess this is what they do to political opponents.”

“The truth’s gonna come out,” Savage said in the video.

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Larry L. Savage Jr. is facing charges of removal or destruction of ballots and misdemeanor theft.

The charges stemmed from an Oct. 3 public testing event in Madison County where four voting machines were tested with 34 ballots each, according to a probable cause affidavit obtained by HuffPost. Once the tabulation was complete, it was revealed two of the ballots were missing.

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