Cates posts bond after turning himself in to Adair Co. authorities

Posted on July 16, 2010
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Oklahoma Watchdog, editor

Posted: July 16, 2010

andrew@oklahomawatchdog.org

OKLAHOMA CITY — Adair County Assistant District Attorney Larry Langley confirmed Friday that Darryl Cates, the Westville, Okla. man charged with four counts of felony voter fraud, turned himself in to Adair County authorities this week and later was released on bond.

Interestingly, Langley returned a call to Oklahoma Watchdog today – Friday – two days after we had left a message for him to call us requesting that he comment on the Cates case since he had filed the charges on Tuesday. Apparently, his secretary had told him this reproter was an attorney, which was why he was calling back. I explained that I had told his secretary that I was a reporter with Oklahoma Watchdog. This seemed to shock Langley who then seemed less open to talk about the case at that point.

Still, he did comment on a few of our questions.

“We’ve been investigating for quite some time,” Langley said, when asked how long they had been working on a case against Cates.

“Accused him of submitting absentee ballots not by people whose names were on them,” Langley said.

A source in Adair County has been keeping Oklahoma Watchdog informed of what has been going on there on the ground. This source said they were told Cates allegedly “brings in the applications for the ballot” and then “Cates often offers to mail them for the person.” The source said that a person cannot “even offer the person a stamp” when doing notary work for people needing to send in absentee ballots.

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