Alabama Sorority Offered Free Drinks In Exchange For Votes

This Tuesday, June 11, 2013 photo shows Foster Auditorium on the campus of the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa, Ala.
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A sorority at the University of Alabama offered incentives like free drinks and limo rides to the polls for members who cast votes in the Tuscaloosa City Board of Education election, the Birmingham News reported Wednesday.

An email obtained Monday by the newspaper, sent by a member of the sorority chapter’s executive board, urged members residing in the city’s District 4 to vote in exchange for perks. The email also encouraged members to vote for certain candidates.

“In a list that was e-mailed to me this weekend, y’all are the only [members] registered in the specific district that are allowed to vote,” the email read, as quoted by the Birmingham News. “Cason Kirby, a past SGA president of the University of Alabama is running for the City Board of Education, and Lee Garrison a UA Alum is also running.” 

“They would really appreciate/need your vote to win this election. It’s going to be really tight, and it is SO IMPORTANT that they get the Greek Vote,” the email continued. “I told both of them that I would do my best to make sure that I got every Chi O that was registered to the polls. There is a big incentive for you going as well!!”

Stretch limousines could be seen shuttling passengers to and from sorority row and the District 4 polling station Tuesday, according to the newspaper. Both Kirby and Garrison were narrowly elected, although their opponents did not immediately concede.

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