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Marlborough City Council candidate pleads not guilty in voter fraud case; allegedly submitted absentee voter application for dead man

A former candidate for Marlborough City Council was arraigned today on voter fraud charges for allegedly handing in an absentee ballot application at City Hall for a man who had died earlier in the year, Middlesex County prosecutors said today. Mark Evangelous, 51, 0f Marlborough faces charges forgery, uttering, and violating absentee voting laws, District Attorney Gerard T. Leone Jr.’s office said. “Obviously, he pled not guilty and we intend to fight the charges,” said Evangelous’s attorney, Anthony Cardinale.

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