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A SAMPLING OF ELECTION FRAUD CASES FROM ACROSS THE COUNTRY

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MAINE<br />

MARYLAND<br />

Delmer Terrill<br />

CONVICTED: 2010<br />

Duplicate Voting<br />

Paul Schurick and Julius Henson<br />

CONVICTED: 2012<br />

Attempting to Influence Votes Through Fraud<br />

Delmer Terrill pleaded guilty to a charge of making a false statement or<br />

oath, admitting to voting twice (in Dixmont and Newburgh, Maine) in<br />

the 2009 election. He received a 12-day jail sentence.<br />

Paul Schurick, the former Campaign Manager to Maryland Governor<br />

Robert Ehrlich, was convicted of election fraud after approving a<br />

robocall to black voters telling them not to vote because the Democrats<br />

had already won the 2010 gubernatorial election. A Circuit Court Judge<br />

spared Schurick jail time, opting to sentence him to 30 days’ home<br />

detention, 4 years of probation, and 500 hours of community service.<br />

Julius Henson was also convicted on one count of conspiracy to violate<br />

election law for his part in recording the robocall. A Circuit Court judge<br />

sentenced Henson to 60 days in jail and ordered him to complete 300<br />

hours of community service.<br />

SOURCES<br />

http://www.techzone360.com/news/2012/04/19/6269980.htm<br />

heritage.org<br />

SOURCES<br />

http://bangordailynews.com/2010/06/11/news/man-changes-plea-in-voter-fraudcase/<br />

http://articles.baltimoresun.com/2012-06-13/news/bs-md-hensonsentencing-20120613_1_robocall-julius-henson-ehrlich-campaign<br />

http://baltimore.cbslocal.com/2012/05/11/jurors-resume-deliberations-in-mdrobocalls-case/<br />

http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/dc-politics/md-robo-call-case-going-tocourt/2011/07/14/gIQACqcXKI_story.html<br />

heritage.org

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