A SAMPLING OF ELECTION FRAUD CASES FROM ACROSS THE COUNTRY
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NORTH CAROLINA NORTH CAROLINA Horatio Johnson CONVICTED: 2012 Ineligible Voting Anita Moore, Valerie Moore, Carlos Hood, Wayne Shatley, and Ross Banner CONVICTED: 2004 Buying Votes Horatio Johnson was charged with felony election fraud for voting in the November 2008 election despite having pleaded guilty in August of that year to a felony drug charge. Prosecutors allowed Johnson to plead guilty to a reduced charge of misdemeanor obstruction of justice for his ineligible voting. He was given a 120 days’ suspended sentence and unsupervised probation. Johnson’s attorney argued that his client’s case was an example of why North Carolina needed voter ID laws, since without them, “[a]nyone can vote.” Anita and Valerie Moore, Carlos Hood, Wayne Shatley, and Ross Banner paid people $10 to induce them to register to vote and $25 to induce them to vote for incumbent Caldwell County Sheriff Gary Clark or a straight party ticket for the 2002 election. A judge sentenced Shatley to the maximum applicable sentence of 33 months in prison due to the “extensive disruption of a government service” that Shatley and his accomplices caused. SOURCES http://www.hickoryrecord.com/news/in-catawba-county-voter-fraud-case-attorneysays-voter-id/article_e7f0f858-340b-58af-99d0-083a35824e8d.html http://pulse.ncpolicywatch.org/2013/03/05/the-voter-id-trick/ http://b.3cdn.net/advancement/a33f491f2099720f4c_btm6b8ln2.pdf heritage.org SOURCES https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=861&dat=20040516&id=-1BTAAAAIBAJ& sjid=3WEDAAAAIBAJ&pg=1370,4640431&hl=en http://www.ca4.uscourts.gov/Opinions/Published/054118.P.pdf http://moritzlaw.osu.edu/electionlaw/litigation/documents/League1554.pdf heritage.org
NORTH CAROLINA NORTH CAROLINA Joshua Workman CONVICTED: 2003 Ineligible Voting Cherokee, Clay, Graham, and Swain Counties CONVICTED: 1986 Buying Votes Joshua Workman, a Canadian citizen who was one of the youngest delegates to the 2000 Republican National Convention, was charged by the Department of Justice with casting ineligible votes during the 2000 and 2002 primary and general election in Avery County. He allegedly made false statements claiming U.S. citizenship in order to vote in these elections. As part of a plea agreement, Workman pleaded guilty to a federal misdemeanor charge of providing false information to election officials, and subsequently returned to Canada. Project Westvote was a massive investigation by the FBI into endemic vote buying operations in western North Carolina. The operation netted 37 convictions across 4 counties, including 3 sheriffs. SOURCES http://moritzlaw.osu.edu/electionlaw/litigation/documents/League1554.pdf http://b.3cdn.net/advancement/a33f491f2099720f4c_btm6b8ln2.pdf heritage.org SOURCES http://bit.ly/1H42waR http://bit.ly/1Fl8F7y heritage.org
- Page 115 and 116: MINNESOTA MINNESOTA Sheila Larae De
- Page 117 and 118: MINNESOTA MINNESOTA Timothy John Ar
- Page 119 and 120: MINNESOTA MINNESOTA Vernon Lee Will
- Page 121 and 122: MINNESOTA MINNESOTA Donald James Di
- Page 123 and 124: MINNESOTA MINNESOTA Maurice Leonza
- Page 125 and 126: MINNESOTA MINNESOTA Ronnie Ivy CONV
- Page 127 and 128: MINNESOTA MINNESOTA Wayde Charles M
- Page 129 and 130: MINNESOTA MINNESOTA Freda Jean Jahn
- Page 131 and 132: MINNESOTA MINNESOTA Jonathan Curtis
- Page 133 and 134: MINNESOTA MINNESOTA Kristy Ellen De
- Page 135 and 136: MINNESOTA MINNESOTA Steven Todd Kos
- Page 137 and 138: MISSISSIPPI MISSISSIPPI Rhonda Wilh
- Page 139 and 140: MISSISSIPPI MISSISSIPPI Cobby Willi
- Page 141 and 142: MISSISSIPPI MISSISSIPPI Larry “Ti
- Page 143 and 144: MISSISSIPPI MISSISSIPPI Clint Moffi
- Page 145 and 146: MISSISSIPPI MISSISSIPPI Jerry Lyles
- Page 147 and 148: MISSOURI MISSOURI Brian Bland, Bobb
- Page 149 and 150: MISSOURI MISSOURI Michelle Robinson
- Page 151 and 152: NEW HAMPSHIRE NEW HAMPSHIRE Derek C
- Page 153 and 154: NEW JERSEY Spencer Robbins CONVICTE
- Page 155 and 156: NEW JERSEY NEW JERSEY Angel Colon C
- Page 157 and 158: NEW JERSEY NEW MEXICO Jamel Holley
- Page 159 and 160: NEW MEXICO NEW MEXICO Horacio Favel
- Page 161 and 162: NEW YORK NEW YORK New York City Dep
- Page 163 and 164: NEW YORK NEVADA John O’Hara CONVI
- Page 165: NORTH CAROLINA NORTH CAROLINA Verna
- Page 169 and 170: OHIO OHIO Robert Gilchrist CONVICTE
- Page 171 and 172: OHIO OHIO Brenda Griffin CONVICTED:
- Page 173 and 174: OHIO OHIO Charles Worrell and Jerol
- Page 175 and 176: OREGON OREGON Deanna Swenson CONVIC
- Page 177 and 178: OREGON OREGON Asa Steven Large CONV
- Page 179 and 180: PENNSYLVANIA PENNSYLVANIA Eugene Ga
- Page 181 and 182: SOUTH CAROLINA SOUTH DAKOTA Christo
- Page 183 and 184: TENNESSEE TENNESSEE Linda Brewer CO
- Page 185 and 186: TENNESSEE TEXAS Mary Lou Simpson CO
- Page 187 and 188: TEXAS TEXAS Hazel Brionne Woodard C
- Page 189 and 190: TEXAS TEXAS Carlos Medrano CONVICTE
- Page 191 and 192: UTAH VIRGINIA Zachary Millett, Bran
- Page 193 and 194: VIRGINIA VIRGINIA James Halfaday CO
- Page 195 and 196: WASHINGTON WAHINGTON Kendra Lynn Th
- Page 197 and 198: WASHINGTON WASHINGTON Doris McFarla
- Page 199 and 200: WEST VIRGINIA Perry French Harvey C
- Page 201 and 202: WEST VIRGINIA WISCONSIN Johnny Mend
- Page 203 and 204: WISCONSIN WISCONSIN Caitlin B. Hayc
- Page 205 and 206: WISCONSIN WISCONSIN Brian A. Uecker
- Page 207 and 208: WISCONSIN WISCONSIN David Lewis and
- Page 209 and 210: WISCONSIN WISCONSIN Kimberly Prude
- Page 211: WYOMING Carolyn Paseneaux CONVICTED
NORTH CAROLINA<br />
NORTH CAROLINA<br />
Horatio Johnson<br />
CONVICTED: 2012<br />
Ineligible Voting<br />
Anita Moore, Valerie Moore, Carlos Hood,<br />
Wayne Shatley, and Ross Banner<br />
CONVICTED: 2004<br />
Buying Votes<br />
Horatio Johnson was charged with felony election fraud for voting in<br />
the November 2008 election despite having pleaded guilty in August<br />
of that year to a felony drug charge. Prosecutors allowed Johnson to<br />
plead guilty to a reduced charge of misdemeanor obstruction of justice<br />
for his ineligible voting. He was given a 120 days’ suspended sentence<br />
and unsupervised probation. Johnson’s attorney argued that his client’s<br />
case was an example of why North Carolina needed voter ID laws,<br />
since without them, “[a]nyone can vote.”<br />
Anita and Valerie Moore, Carlos Hood, Wayne Shatley, and Ross<br />
Banner paid people $10 to induce them to register to vote and $25 to<br />
induce them to vote for incumbent Caldwell County Sheriff Gary Clark<br />
or a straight party ticket for the 2002 election. A judge sentenced<br />
Shatley to the maximum applicable sentence of 33 months in prison<br />
due to the “extensive disruption of a government service” that Shatley<br />
and his accomplices caused.<br />
SOURCES<br />
http://www.hickoryrecord.com/news/in-catawba-county-voter-fraud-case-attorneysays-voter-id/article_e7f0f858-340b-58af-99d0-083a35824e8d.html<br />
http://pulse.ncpolicywatch.org/2013/03/05/the-voter-id-trick/<br />
http://b.3cdn.net/advancement/a33f491f2099720f4c_btm6b8ln2.pdf<br />
heritage.org<br />
SOURCES<br />
https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=861&dat=20040516&id=-1BTAAAAIBAJ&<br />
sjid=3WEDAAAAIBAJ&pg=1370,4640431&hl=en<br />
http://www.ca4.uscourts.gov/Opinions/Published/054118.P.pdf<br />
http://moritzlaw.osu.edu/electionlaw/litigation/documents/League1554.pdf<br />
heritage.org