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The ballot-stock reorder that toppled a local kingpin

The ballot-stock reorder that toppled a local kingpin

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A county ballot-stock order surfaces and points to a printing company-how do you fall from that high?

The ballot-stock reorder that toppled a local kingpin

In this episode, we follow the discovery of official Harwick County ballot stock found in a waterproof sleeve on the Callen River and the slow, procedural unraveling that follows. The episode traces the people, records, and delivery routes that raised the central question: what was printed, who ordered it, and why did routine paperwork lead to an investigation?

Person: Marcia Patterson
Event: discovery of ballot stock in a waterproof sleeve
Company: Driscoll Print and Logistics (DP&L)
Person: Dennis Richardson
Date: December 4 (sleeve found), December 5 (manifest reviewed)

- Patterson pulled a waterproof document sleeve from the Callen River at 4:37 a.m. containing 214 pages of Harwick County ballot stock.
- The pages were crisp, machine-printed, and logged as a second ballot-stock reorder annotated "reorder error" by DP&L bookkeeper Terri Voss on October 23.
- DP&L held Harwick County printing contracts since 1994; Dennis Richardson founded the company and Norman Draper managed production and routes.
- Alderman Carl Mossier signed contract renewals and, according to records, received sealed DP&L proof packages delivered through municipal mail with no legitimate approval purpose.
- Investigator Douglas Bennett found a delivery manifest showing fourteen 40-minute stops with no invoices, client names, or signatures across October and November.

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