Jerry Logan might not have gained enough votes to take a seat on Alabama One's board of directors, but he still drew thousands of votes from the troubled credit union's members, according to election results.

The former board member of the scandal-ridden cooperative gathered enough signatures to get on the ballot for the March election, but failed to gather enough votes to win. 

A March 27 letter from Election Systems & Software, the firm Alabama One hired to conduct its board election, to Alabama One Board Chairman Edwin Harrell reported 5,163 ballots were cast in the election and that the credit union invalidated 233 ballots.

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