Indiana Jury Convicts Secretary of State of Registering and Voting in Precinct in Which he Didn’t Live

At 2:28 a.m. on February 4, an Indiana criminal jury convicted Secretary of State Charlie White of registering and voting at an address which wasn’t his real residence. See this story. Thanks to Rick Hasen for the link. The judge will decide whether White is now convicted of felonies or misdemeanors.


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Indiana Jury Convicts Secretary of State of Registering and Voting in Precinct in Which he Didn’t Live — No Comments

  1. Would they try to enact the good old boy network and give him misdemeanors to save face, so this guy can continue to hold office. Republicans should have lost their ballot status over this, but the good old boys fixed that to.

  2. Pingback: Indiana Jury Convicts Secretary of State of Registering and Voting in Precinct in Which He Didn’t Live; LP Calls for Resignation | Independent Political Report

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