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    Indiana election chief found guilty of voter fraud

    INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana's top elections official could lose his job and his freedom after jurors convicted him of multiple voter fraud-related charges on Saturday, leaving in flux the fate of one of the state's most powerful positions.

    Republican Secretary of State Charlie White has held on to his office for more than a year despite being accused of lying about his address on voter registration forms.

    A Hamilton County jury found White guilty of six of seven felony charges, including false registration, voting in another precinct, submitting a false ballot, theft and two counts of perjury. He was acquitted on one fraud charge.

    White expressed no outward emotion as the verdict was read, and later said outside the courtroom: "'I'm disappointed for my family and the people who supported me."

    It wasn't immediately clear what would happen to White's elected office. He has resisted calls to resign from Democrats and Republicans, including Gov. Mitch Daniels, but state law bars anyone convicted of a felony from remaining in office.

    White's attorney, Carl Brizzi, said he will ask the judge to reduce the charges to misdemeanors because his client has no criminal background and has a long record of public service.

    Daniels announced Saturday he had appointed White's chief deputy, Jerry Bonnet, as interim secretary of state.

    "I have chosen not to make a permanent appointment today out of respect for the judge's authority to lessen the verdict to a misdemeanor and reinstate the elected office holder," Daniels said in a statement. "If the felony convictions are not altered, I anticipate making a permanent appointment quickly."

    Bonnet has worked for the secretary of state's office since 2005, the statement said.

    The jury verdict came after a weeklong trial in which White, who had vigorously protested the charges in hearings before a state elections panel, presented no defense.

    Prosecutors said he used his ex-wife's address instead of a condo he had with his fiancée because he didn't want to give up his $1,000-per-month Fishers Town Council salary after moving out of that district. He faced seven felony charges, including voter fraud, perjury and theft.

    White, 42, has said the charges ignored a complicated personal life in which he was trying to raise his 10-year-old son, plan his second marriage and campaign for the statewide office he won that November. He said he stayed at his ex-wife's house when he wasn't on the road campaigning and did not live in the condo until after he remarried.

    Brizzi told the jury during his closing arguments Friday that White's name was on the condo's bills and documents because he was paying for his fiancee and her children to live there, not because he was living at that address.

    No sentencing date was set.

    Republican special prosecutor John Dowd expressed satisfaction about the verdict.

    "We believe it was about someone who violated the law and cheated the system — and gamed the system," Dowd said. "And, obviously, the jury thought the same way."

    A Marion County judge has ruled that White should be replaced by Democrat Vop Osili, the man he defeated by about 300,000 votes in the November 2010 election, but that ruling is on hold pending an appeal.

    Attorney Karen Celestino-Horseman, who watched the trial and spoke on behalf of Indiana Democrats following the verdict, said the party believes White's conviction further affirms that Osili should be secretary of state.

    "(White) has been convicted, but the judge has left it open for misdemeanor sentencing. That's something that's going to have to be examined," she said.

    During his closing arguments, assistant special prosecutor Dan Sigler Jr. argued that White knew that he was committing voter fraud but did it anyway for political power.

    "If we aren't going to enforce election law against the secretary of state of Indiana, who are we going to enforce it against?" Sigler said.

     
    • Mike Kuzan  •  Burbank, California  •  3 mths ago
      6 out of 7 felony charges and he just might lose his job?
    • Hokey Wulf  •  3 mths ago
      "long time government servant" Hey , this conviction ain't screwin' up all his retirement benefits is it? The taxpayers have earned the right to support this, another politician, the rest of his life.
    • Niko_in_Oakland  •  Pinole, California  •  3 mths ago
      So, I guess that the Republicans in passing all these voter ID laws in an effort to prevent voter fraud are only trying to protect us from themselves. The fact that this occurred really shouldn't be a surprise to anyone. They love telling other people what's right & wrong; however, they don't want to live by the same rules.
      • jose c 3 mths ago
        You show your ID when you buy booze, cigs, and go on welfare, right you fat @!#$. So it's too much to ask to show it when you're voting.
      • Niko_in_Oakland 3 mths ago
        Ahhhh, did someone get offended? Resorting to name calling isn't going to win you any supporters. When you are able to justify the need to have an ID, when voting has been occurring perfectly fine since the inception of this country without needing one, then we can have a conversation. Furthermore, you show your ignorance when you cannot make a point without resorting to swearing and name calling. Work on those, and then, maybe, I can educate you on the right to vote.
      • professor teabag 3 mths ago
        Jose C you need to see where President Bush did an investigation on voter fraud and found there is not an issue with voter fraud. This is not a policed state. They caught the guy in charge of the elections committing fraud, I mean he was in control of the elections could not get away with it. Seems like to me we do not need an ID if they can catch that guy.
    • C  •  3 mths ago
      I am also sorry I got caught.
    • Deck  •  Dallas, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      B-B-But republicans never ever do voter fraud, change laws to prevent people from voting, making two sets of rules, make sure voting machines don't have paper trails, cancel recalls, break laws, steal money from vets, steal peoples rights, cheat on their wives with women or men, etc etc
      • . 3 mths ago
        D - You're sleep-typing - wake up! The Republican brainwashing/propaganda hype is resonating in your brain. They are pushing more and more in desperation - majority are seeing right through their dirty lies, scams and schemes.
      • Jean 3 mths ago
        I know we don't expect it from Texas--but I think he was being sarcastic.
      • Deck 3 mths ago
        Ditto. I didn't know how idiotic Perry was until he opened his mouth these past few months. He's talked more lately than the 10+ years he's been or idiot gov.
    • FLIP  •  3 mths ago
      ". . . Republican Secretary of State Charlie White has held on to his office for more than a year despite being accused of lying about his address on voter registration forms. . . ."

      I KNEW IT WAS A REPUBLICAN JUST BY READING THE HEADLINES. Republicans are such greedy, desperate, racist, sleazy people.
      • allan b 3 mths ago
        and those are their good points.
      • gold miner 3 mths ago
        Took the words right out of my mouth.
      • FLIP 3 mths ago
        FUNNY, BUT SO TRUE!
    • richard  •  Matthews, North Carolina  •  3 mths ago
      If there is no punishment there is no lesson.I say give him the harshest punishment,he is in a position of trust and he abused it blatantly.
    • NAFA  •  3 mths ago
      I knew it would be a Republican, those who scream loudest against a crime are usually the ones guilty of it.
      • Ice 3 mths ago
        Republicans Ted Haggard, George Rekers and Larry Craig disagree with you.
      • ed 3 mths ago
        JUST LIKE MARC FEENEY IN FLORIDA SCREAMING TO PROTECT THE KIDS FROM ONLINE PREDATORS & ALL THE WHILE USING HIS POSITION TO SEDUCE 15 & 16 YEAR OLDS ON HIS COMPUTER....OH & BY THE WAY............YEP YOU GUESSED IT....................... ANOTHER REPUBLICAN!!!!!!!!
    • Snakes  •  Rolling Meadows, Illinois  •  3 mths ago
      it's about time we start putting these crooks in jail where they belong
    • Raymond  •  Wetumpka, Alabama  •  3 mths ago
      i am a republican all the way but if a republican brakes the laws then put him away
      • colorado 3 mths ago
        And it should be a level playing field, democrats as well
    • James  •  3 mths ago
      The jury has spoken. They don't need some judge pulling the rug out from under them and pulling some political #$%$ A fellony is a fellony. Kick his #$%$ out of office.
    • michael  •  3 mths ago
      Surprise! A crooked republican.
    • Beware of false prophets  •  3 mths ago
      He got convicted of a felony, 6 counts, and he wants them converted to misdameanors. I bet Illinois gov. who got sent to prison would like that changed to a misdameanor.
    • Leo Durocher  •  Marlborough, Massachusetts  •  3 mths ago
      Don' ya just love it when #$%$ politicians who spend their life on the government teat get their little greedy hands caught in the cookie jar fo the smallest, pettiest nothing crimes.Soooooog ooooooood....
    • Joseph  •  Philadelphia, Pennsylvania  •  3 mths ago
      Being a conservative I'm glad to see this , a bum is a bum , one less liar in the political process
    • Shore Bird  •  3 mths ago
      Doesn't matter the political party, if he's guilty. Sentence him.
    • Diogenes  •  3 mths ago
      The Founding Fathers had no vision of the scumbags that would be running the country.
    • Sandra B  •  Bloomingdale, Indiana  •  3 mths ago
      I live in Indiana, and the politicians are currupt from the top down. You know why? Because the people in this state keep electing the same corrupt officials!
    • AlienCatfish  •  3 mths ago
      The sad part is “I'm disappointed for my family and the people who supported me." BUT, he didn’t say he was sorry, no remorse! As for reducing charges, I say no. Elected officials should be held to a much higher standard. What is really screwed up is that we throw the book at pot smokers and let rapists, child molesters and murders roam the streets after serving only a relatively small portion of their sentence. My client has no criminal background and has a long record of public service – All this means is he didn’t caught. Now he has – kick him to the streets.
    • unclsamserf  •  3 mths ago
      His attorney said he has a long record of public service. This exactly why it happens
      they learn how to manipulate the system. I hope the crook get 10 yrs.
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