Mahoney's Double-Signed Referendum Petitions

Posted: Tuesday, October 30, 2018 by Pezzonovante in Labels: , ,
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In reviewing ex-State Rep. and current 51st Legislative District Democrat Nominee Timothy S. Mahoney's fatally-flawed referendum petitions, Fayette Searchlight came across something which caused a side-to-side shake of the head.


Here is a link to Mahoney's fatally-flawed and defective referendum petitions:  Referendum Petitions.

Remember, that Mahoney, as the sole affiant on the affidavits, altered and allegedly falsely swore out, allegedly had notarized (perjury), and allegedly fraudulently filed 50 Affidavits of Circulator.

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These affidavits were meant to attest to the validity of the signatures on his referendum petitions.

If one scrutinizes the referendum petitions carefully, one finds something very interesting.

At the Referendum Petitions link, if one scrolls to Petition 16, Line Number 1355, one will see the signature of Stephen E. Kezmarsky.  The signatures of Nancy L. Kezmarsky and what appears to be Alexa Kezmarsky follow on Line 1356 and Line 1357, respectively, with Steve Kezmarsky on Line 1364.  The address associated with each of these signatures is 93 Belmont Circle, Uniontown.

If one scrolls to Petition 25, Line Number 747, one will again see the signature of Stephen E. Kezmarsky.  On Line 748, one will again find the signature of Nancy L. Kezmarsky.  On Line 763, one will again find the signature of Steve Kezmarsky.  On Line 769, one will find the signature of Lexi Kezmarsky (short for Alexa, we surmise).  The address associated with each of these signatures is 93 Belmont Circle, Uniontown.

Mahoney, whose sworn affidavits were meant to attest to the validity of the signatures on his fatally-flawed, defective referendum petitions, filed referendum petitions which were double-signed by Stephen E. Kezmarsky and other members of the Kezmarsky family.

While this, in small part, points to the fraudlent nature of Mahoney's referendum petitions, it does not implicate Mahoney in the alleged criminal fraud at the Kezmarsky Funeral Home just as State Rep. Matthew Dowling's employment there and subsequent interest in purchasing the business do not implicate him in any criminal wrongdoing, notwithstanding the baseless claims of the Mahoney campaign.

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