Voter fraud house ballots in Ohio will be canceled
Some good news from Ohio: the crooked acts of at least a dozen Democrat activists from out of state are being canceled (Hat tip: Michelle Malkin):
At least 12 voters who listed the same east side address on their voter registrations will not have their ballots counted, the Franklin County Prosecutor’s Office announced Thursday.Yeah, right. Thanks to the efforts of Palestra, those left-wing no-goodniks have been foiled.
No charges would be filed in the case, according to press release.
According to the release, the voter registrations in question had been canceled, and the absentee ballots would not be counted.
Last week, prosecutors opened an investigation into the voters after they each listed a home on Brownlee Avenue as their address on voter registrations, 10TV News reported.
10 Investigates later learned that the voters were members of “Vote From Home.” Part of the group’s mission involved registering voters and taking them to polling locations.
At least one of the volunteers told 10TV that he came to central Ohio to recruit voters, but did not plan on a long-term stay in the state.
“A lot of us have family in New York,” said volunteer Daniel Hemel. “(We) come from New York; we’re graduate students. Most from Oxford in New England and we’ve been living in Ohio for the summer.”
Franklin County Prosecutor Ron O’ Brien said he had made contact with some members of the group. He said they appeared confused about Ohio law.
Labels: Ohio, political corruption, United States