Elex ‘bribe’ staffer is out
- Last Updated: 3:14 AM, April 21, 2012
- Posted: 1:16 AM, April 21, 2012
A city Board of Elections employee caught on tape soliciting a $25,000 “finder’s fee” from a voting-machine company three years ago has resigned, The Post has learned.
Officials said Stephen Graves, a $66,392-a-year systems analyst, submitted his letter of resignation Tuesday.
He also intends to take a leave of absence from his post as first vice chairman of the Queens GOP.