2/21/2013

More vote fraud in Hamilton County, Ohio

So there are no examples of vote fraud?  Possibly all this explains the very high voter turnout rate that they had in that county that drove the state barely to Obama.
Authorities also are investigating if she voted in the names of four other people, too, for a total of six votes in the 2012 presidential election. 
"I'll fight it for Mr. Obama and for Mr. Obama's right to sit as president of the United States," Richardson vowed when asked about the voter fraud investigation that is now under way. 
Richardson is one of 19 people suspected of illegal voting by the Hamilton County Board of Elections in the last election. . . .
More vote fraud here:
Another case of alleged voter fraud was brought to the attention of the the Hamilton County Board of Elections Tuesday, this time involving two Sisters of Charity.  
Hamilton County Prosecutor Joe Deters sent a letter to Board of Elections director Tim Burke saying there's probable cause to believe criminal activity has occurred in the case of deceased voter Sister Rose Marie Hewitt. 
Sisters of Charity confirm that Hewitt died on Oct. 4 of last year. 
Board of Elections documents obtained in an open records request indicate Hewitt applied for an absentee ballot on Sept. 11, but it wasn't received by the board until after she died. . . .

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