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S Cle Elum Man Accused Of Using Dead Mother's Signature On Ballot
['Chris Hansen']
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A Kittitas County man is facing felony charges after police say he forged the signature of his deceased mother on an elections ballot and returned it to his local auditor's office two years ago.
The Ellensburg Daily Record reports that 70-year-old Edward Thomas Pettee of South Cle Elum was scheduled for arraignment on forgery charges in Kittitas County Superior Court this week.
Investigators claim the signature appearing on the ballot in question did not match those of the signatory from previous elections in 2003, 2008, and 2009.
Further investigation revealed that Pettee's mother had actually passed away 11 days prior to the date which he allegedly provided on her behalf on the ballot.
When questioned about this inconsistency by detectives, Pettee reportedly said he didn't know why the date supplied was posthumous to his mother's death.