Several arrests have been made in concert with the FBI, including Town of Ramapo Supervisor Christopher St. Lawrence and Aaron Troodler, who headed the LDC (local development corporation) that spent millions to build a minor league ballpark the taxpayers
rejected in a public referendum.
Not exact matches
They claim boundary changes was introduced as a quid pro quo for the May 2011
referendum on electoral reform,
in which the
public rejected the alternative vote system by a ratio of two votes to one.
That same year, Ohio Governor John Kasich tried to follow the Walker / ALEC template, but voters overwhelmingly
rejected that agenda
in a
public referendum.