ACORN Worker Pleads Guilty to Felony Vote Fraud

As reported in MacIver News Service:

[Milwaukee, WI]  A Milwaukee man charged with election fraud arising out of his work for the controversial ACORN group during the 2008 Presidential Election has plead guilty to the felony charges against him.

Kevin Clancy was charged with one count of Falsely Procuring Voter Registration as Party to a Crime by the Election Fraud Task Force, a collaborative effort between the Department of Justice, the Milwaukee District Attorney’s Office and the Milwaukee Police Department.

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Clancy was accused of submitting multiple voter registration applications for the same individuals, and also was part of a scheme in which he and other SRDs registered each other to vote multiple times in order to meet voter registration quotas imposed by ACORN.

This charge carries a potential penalty of imprisonment up to 3 ½ years and a $10,000 fine.  Sentencing has been scheduled for November 18, 2010, at 8:30 a.m. before Judge Richard Sankovitz.  Clancy’s co-defendant and former coworker, Maria Miles, pleaded guilty to a similar charge.  She was scheduled for sentencing this morning, but her case was adjourned to complete a presentence evaluation.  Her new sentencing date is December 6, 2010, at 8:30 a.m.

The entire article continues here and shows the status of numerous other voting fraud cases.

Comments

  1. First off, voter registration fraud is not the same as voter fraud – voter fraud takes place only when a ballot is cast fraudulently, which didn’t happen here. Second, you don’t bother to mention that ACORN themselves blew the whistle on Clancy and made sure he got caught. But that disrupts your narrative, so down the memory hole it goes!

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