New Jersey City Worker Suspended in Voter Fraud Case
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) -- A city employee in Atlantic City has been suspended from her job after being charged in a voting fraud case.
Landlord-Tenant Affairs clerk Toni Dixon left work Thursday. She is the sister of Craig Calloway, a former city council president currently serving a federal prison term for bribery.
Dixon is suspended with pay from her city job.
She is one of five people [Press of Atlantic City] who have been arrested since last month in an investigation of the mayoral campaign of Marty Small. Small was trounced in a Democratic primary election by incumbent Mayor Lorenzo Langford.
Dixon is free on her own recognizance.
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