"Jimmy Carter's election day experience in 1962 revealed the extensive manipulation of voting processes in Quitman County, deeply influencing his political ideals and career. He witnessed first-hand the lack of voting booths and overt support for his opponent, indicating systemic corruption."
"The political boss, Joe Hurst, maintained tight control over Quitman County elections, manipulating resources and enforcing loyalty through practices such as welfare distribution, highlighting the intersection of power and politics in local governance."
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