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Hercules Rockefell
06-30-2005, 11:33 AM
Votes for crack in Ohio, slashing the tires of election volunteers i Wisconsin, dead people voting in Washington's heaviest Democratic county, and now paying for votes in St. Louis. Quality vote fraud work by the Dems.

http://www.kmov.com/topstories/stories/kmov_localnews_050629_estlvoterfraud.59ae440d.html

EAST ST. LOUIS, Ill. (AP) -- A federal jury Wednesday convicted the head of this city's Democratic Party and four others of scheming to buy votes with cash, cigarettes and liquor last November to try to get key Democrats elected.

Jurors in the monthlong trial deliberated more than five hours before convicting local Democratic Party chairman Charles Powell Jr., 61, and Kelvin Ellis, 55, the city's former director of regulatory affairs, of felony conspiracy to commit vote fraud. Also convicted were Democratic precinct committee members Sheila Thomas, 31, and Jesse Lewis, 56, and City Hall worker Yvette Johnson, 46.

Ellis, Thomas, Lewis and Johnson also were convicted of one count apiece of election fraud for allegedly paying at least one person to vote -- or offering to do so. Powell was never charged with that count.

Jurors set aside defense claims that the government's case was flimsy because of unreliable witnesses whose testimony often contradicted each other and, at times, was recanted.

"I respect the jury, but I am disappointed," Ellis' attorney, John O'Gara, said after the verdicts. He said the defense would consider asking for a new trial.

A date for sentencing was not immediately set.

"We'll take it one step at a time in terms of where we go from here," said Johnson's attorney, Pearson Bush, who declined to elaborate.

Messages left with attorneys for Powell and Thomas were not immediately returned. Voicemail for Lewis' attorney was full.

Prosecutors provided little evidence directly linking the defendants to the alleged vote-buying, often relying on secretly recorded audiotapes in which they say those accused could be heard talking about paying $5 per vote in the Nov. 2 election -- and whether that amount would be enough.

A federal prosecutor in the case referred calls to his boss, U.S. Attorney Ron Tenpas, who did not immediately return messages left at his office.

Prosecutors alleged that money flowed from the Belleville-based St. Clair County Democrats to their East St. Louis counterparts in a bid to elect certain Democratic candidates, including Mark Kern as St. Clair County Board chairman.

Kern, who narrowly won the race, has denied the allegations and has not been charged with any wrongdoing.

Powell lost his re-election bid to the City Council in April after his arrest.

State records showed that tens of thousands of dollars were transferred from the county Democrats to the committeemen days before the Nov. 2 election. Party leaders said it was for legitimate expenses, including rides to the polls for people without cars.

Defense attorneys called the audiotapes -- the cornerstone of the government's case -- meaningless entrapments by opportunistic informants intent on seizing power for themselves. Defense attorneys called the prosecution's key witnesses liars.

"I would say jurors looked at these tapes and listened to them, and I'm guessing they are using the interpretations these very faulty witnesses gave them to reach their conclusion," O'Gara said after the verdicts. "I would not have trusted the government's presentation."

In March, three precinct committeemen and a precinct worker each pleaded guilty to a related count of vote buying. They are awaiting sentencing.

chagrin
06-30-2005, 11:51 AM
Now you've done it, don't you know that this is obvious just a conspiracy by the GOP to eliminate Demcratic presence in that area ??

Hercules Rockefell
06-30-2005, 11:52 AM
and don't forget the vandalized B/C campaign offices and ones that were shot into

StcChief
06-30-2005, 11:56 AM
E.StL enough said..

StL city isn't much better, they just hide it easier.

There was big flap in 2000, registering day of, dogs, dead people, paying with what ever out back.

Cochise
06-30-2005, 11:58 AM
There was big flap in 2000, registering day of, dogs, dead people, paying with what ever out back.

Not to mention the election officials keeping the ghetto polls open past midnight or however late it was. IIRC it took a middle of the night court order before they would close them.

Yep, StL DNC, vote early and often.

homey
06-30-2005, 12:03 PM
having the attorney general of Ohio and Florida on your reelection board....priceless...

Adept Havelock
06-30-2005, 12:04 PM
Amazing, all of this corruption in the St. Louis DNC is alleged, and yet, how many charges and convictions have there been?

East St. Louis, what a surprise.

chagrin
06-30-2005, 12:26 PM
at least a few convictions, it's a start

SBK
06-30-2005, 12:36 PM
having the attorney general of Ohio and Florida on your reelection board....priceless...

Wow, there's a great take. :shake: