From The Columbus Dispatch:
An East Side man was indicted this week on charges that he requested absentee ballots and filed false voter registrations for himself and others, using a residential address that doesn't exist, Franklin County Prosecutor Ron O'Brien said yesterday. ...
Six other cases were forwarded to prosecutors by the Board of Elections last week, including one involving a woman who voted twice in different polling places and nonresidents who attempted to vote. More indictments are expected, O'Brien said.
Six other cases were forwarded to prosecutors by the Board of Elections last week, including one involving a woman who voted twice in different polling places and nonresidents who attempted to vote. More indictments are expected, O'Brien said.
The prosecutor also sent a little message to Secretary of State Jennifer Brunner:
"This case is being prosecuted because of the signatures," he said. "Some people in this state don't think they are necessary" -- a reference to statements made by Secretary of State Jennifer Brunner.
"Anyone who thinks that a signature is not necessary to deter or prosecute voter fraud is not living in the real world."
"Anyone who thinks that a signature is not necessary to deter or prosecute voter fraud is not living in the real world."
Of course, Jennifer Brunner and Ted Strickland still refuse to acknowledge any evidence of election fraud in Ohio.