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Charlie White, Indiana Elections Chief, Indicted On Voter Fraud Charges

Charlie White Voter Fraud Charges

CHARLES WILSON   03/ 3/11 06:29 PM ET   AP

INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana's top elections official was indicted Thursday on voter fraud and other charges for allegedly listing his ex-wife's address as his own on voting and loan forms and serving on a town council when he was ineligible, a prosecutor said.

The Hamilton County grand jury charged Republican Secretary of State Charlie White with seven felony counts in all, including three counts of voter fraud, two counts of perjury and one count each of theft and financial fraud, said John Dowd, one of two special prosecutors asked to investigate the matter.

White, who would be forced to resign if convicted of any of the charges, surrendered to authorities at the Hamilton County Jail in Noblesville. A jail officer said White had been booked and released, but she had no information about bail.

White issued a statement saying he is disappointed at the charges and believes the evidence will prove he didn't intentionally break the law. He said he will not step aside, despite calls for him to do so by Republican Gov. Mitch Daniels and the heads of the Indiana Republican and Democratic parties.

"I will continue to do the job I was elected to do and carry on serving the needs of Hoosier taxpayers through the Secretary of State's office," White said.

Prosecutors contend that White voted in last May's Republican primary after moving out of his ex-wife's home in Fishers and the town council district he represented. White has previously acknowledged the voting error, chalking it up to his busy schedule and new marriage.

He is charged with theft for allegedly continuing to collect a salary from the town council after he was no longer eligible to serve on it. The financial fraud charge pertains to White's allegedly lying under oath about his address on loan documents, Dowd said.

Dowd said the grand jury wasn't sure where White had actually resided, "but the grand jury didn't believe it was where he claimed."

Indiana Democrats called attention to the address discrepancy after White voted in last May's Republican primary. They contend White intentionally skirted the law to keep his seat on the town council.

Dan Parker, the state Democratic Party chairman, said White should resign immediately.

"The judicial system has validated what we have believed all along: Charlie White should never have been on the ballot as a candidate for public office. Much like his voting record, White's entire campaign was a fraud," Parker said.

Daniels called the charges "sad and regrettable," and he and state Republican Party Chairman Eric Holcomb said White should recuse himself, at least until the case is resolved.

"It would be neither credible nor appropriate for the state's top elections official to continue to perform his duties while contesting criminal charges, some of them under the very laws the Secretary of State implements," Daniels said.

Daniels met with White in December and urged him to postpone taking office until the issue had been resolved, but White rejected the idea, according to a Statehouse official with knowledge of the matter. The official wasn't authorized to discuss the matter and spoke to The Associated Press on the condition of anonymity.

Dowd, a Republican and a former Warren County prosecutor, and Daniel Sigler, a Democrat and former Adams County prosecutor, were assigned to investigate the allegations because White was the Hamilton County Republican Party chairman until the end of 2010 and all of Hamilton County's countywide elected officials are Republican, Hamilton County's chief deputy prosecutor, Jeff Wehmueller, has said.

If convicted of the financial fraud charge, White could be sentenced to up to eight years in prison, Dowd said. The other six charges carry maximum penalties of six months to three years in prison, he said.

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INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana's top elections official was indicted Thursday on voter fraud and other charges for allegedly listing his ex-wife's address as his own on voting and loan forms and serving...
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana's top elections official was indicted Thursday on voter fraud and other charges for allegedly listing his ex-wife's address as his own on voting and loan forms and serving...
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04:21 AM on 04/25/2011
"Prosecutors contend that White voted in last May's Republican primary after moving out of his ex-wife's home in Fishers and the town council district he represented. White has previously acknowledged the voting error, chalking it up to his busy schedule and new marriage."
Wow...a republican that publicly lies...claiming busy schedule...doesn't know own address...apparently couldn't recognize he didn't even live in the correct district...yet he had time to get married again...and not shocked he partially blamed his deceit on new marriage...all the while illegally collecting paychecks. I am not all surprised. Good luck to the new wife...hope he knows his way home.
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Cyclonego
Airborne from Decorah, Ia...
01:43 PM on 04/24/2011
Surprise, Surprise They're all crooks!
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indjoe
Keep our Constitution; Do not mix church & State
05:35 AM on 03/16/2011
NEED TO GO TOO JAIL WITH TOM DELAY
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lulubelle1956
08:25 PM on 03/07/2011
Now-we know why the republicans were so "big" on uncovering voter fraud during the 2010 elections; they were committing it on a state-by-state basis.
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NoboyukiMasaki
happy-happy, joy-joy
05:05 PM on 03/06/2011
"Republic...Republic...Republic..."
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kokobell616
No news is new news when old news is newsworthy.
04:42 PM on 03/05/2011
I have been led to believe that a prosecutor was some how connected to legal proceedings. By that logic would it not there for be understood that said individual would have at least a working knowledge of law. As SOS of Indiana there seems to be opportunity if not actual reason for investigating the pertinent laws associated with the claims of the Grand Jury.
"I will continue to do the job I was elected to do and carry on serving the needs of Hoosier taxpayers through the Secretary of State's office," Perhaps he mis-spoke. Perhaps he meant to say 'Government is a huge burden on ordinary citizens. And I shall do everything in my power to see to it that laws that stand in my way will be forever abolished. So that the hard working families of this fine state get what I think they deserve'.
10:46 AM on 03/05/2011
Rules, we don't need no stinking rules.
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camelias and sweet tea
Small drinking village with a shrimping problem
10:39 AM on 03/05/2011
I want the popular vote to count for Presidential elections, I am sick of my vote not even counting because of electoral college crap....
Cookieman62
Progressive, new name for failed liberal policies
10:44 AM on 03/05/2011
We are not the United People of America.
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camelias and sweet tea
Small drinking village with a shrimping problem
06:18 PM on 03/05/2011
Yes we are!!!!! My state decides my vote, B.S. Four Presidents served and did not have the majority of votes in this country because of it...
10:18 AM on 03/05/2011
could be a flight risk, probably should be in lock up
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BARRISTER
04:54 AM on 03/05/2011
Ignorantia juris Non Excusat !!
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Waiting for Something
My micro-bio goes to 11. It's one louder.
12:12 PM on 03/05/2011
That's what she said! (Oh wait, I'm not on the article about The Office anymore, am I?)
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Daniel R Cobb
A Democrat, a Patriot with a Brain
02:34 AM on 03/05/2011
Republicans, doing what they do best. Remember Tom Delay? Maybe these two can share a bunk.
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Vere15
Vero nihil verious (nothing truer than truth)
09:34 PM on 04/24/2011
The problem with Delay is that there is no legal remedy to reverse the electoral impact of the ex-exterminator and erstwhile dancer's crime's
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CubfanBudman
He Ain't Heavy, He's my Brother
01:26 AM on 03/05/2011
Republicans haven't won an election in the past 12 years.
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Vere15
Vero nihil verious (nothing truer than truth)
09:36 PM on 04/24/2011
They believe in recycling....votes
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Vikingdave
Treat friend like it's your last time together.
12:33 AM on 03/05/2011
Lol
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whoknew42
Credulity is not a virtue
11:12 PM on 03/04/2011
I doubt this is an exception
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Rasheed Kalifani Knowles
Nun ya
04:25 PM on 03/05/2011
Surely, it is not.
The question is will this get the attention it deserves? Not likely.

Love how they spend so much energy stealing & cheating while pinning their crimes on community organizers & Democrats that vote for actual winners.

Do we have to keep putting up w/ this? ......