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The more you vote, the better you feel (voter fraud by WI senate candidate)
Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel ^ | 8/12/06 | Spivak & Bice

Posted on 08/14/2006 8:40:02 AM PDT by Jean S

State Senate candidate Donovan Riley is a big believer in democracy.

So much so that he rarely misses a chance to vote.

And, in one case, Riley may have gone so far as to vote twice in the same election.

Yep, that's right - twice in the same election.

That is the allegation laid out by a special-interest group in a complaint filed with the state Elections Board on Friday.

The complaint by All Children Matter, a proponent of private school vouchers, cites documents that suggest that Riley, a 69-year-old former CEO of the University of Illinois Hospital, voted twice in the 2000 general election, once in Chicago and then again in Oconomowoc. A well-heeled liberal Democrat, Riley is running a vigorous primary campaign against state Sen. Jeff Plale, a conservative Dem from South Milwaukee.

Late Friday, Riley offered this stunning written response to the charges:

"My best recollection is that I was splitting my time between Wisconsin and Illinois, and it's possible I made a mistake. If the Elections Board decides to look into this matter, I will gladly assist."

Not what you would call a vigorous defense.

In his statement, Riley went on to attack the group that filed the complaint, accusing it of diverting attention from Plale's Senate record and the substantive issues of the campaign.

Reached Friday night, Plale said he was unaware of the complaint.

"Wow!" said Plale, who has come under attack from the right and left since winning a Senate seat in 2003. "It's news to me, but you've piqued my curiosity."

Even stronger was the reply from the lawyer for All Children Matter, who called Riley's explanation "preposterous."

"How can you claim it's a mistake when you registered the day before the election, then voted in Wisconsin and go and vote in Illinois on the same day?" asked Michael Crooks, a Madison attorney. Crooks noted that the statute of limitations on voter fraud is six years.

All Children Matter, a Michigan-based non-profit that supports Plale, a school choice proponent, asked in its complaint that state Elections Board staff look into the allegations. The complaint is signed by George Mitchell, a vocal vouchers proponent who helps run a conduit that has directed thousands of dollars to Plale's campaign over the years.

A top state elections official, however, said his agency would not have jurisdiction on the matter.

"If we received evidence of that (double-voting), we would refer it to the appropriate district attorney or U.S. attorney," state election czar Kevin Kennedy said late Friday.

Records provided us by Tom Leach, spokesman for the Chicago Board of Election Commissioners, indicate that Donovan W. Riley voted in the city nine times from Nov. 8, 1988, to Nov. 7, 2000. The registration information says Riley, who is listed as being born in 1937, lived initially on Lake Shore Drive in Chicago before moving to Harbor Drive in the city. Riley is recorded as having voted in person in all of these elections.

According to his campaign Web site, Riley has over the years taught at Loyola University, practiced law for Michael Best & Friedrich's Chicago office and was the CEO of the University of Illinois Hospital in Chicago and the associate chancellor of the University of Illinois Medical Center. His campaign manager, James Chiong, said he held all of these jobs at various times between 1988 and 2000.

Riley moved to Bay View in late 2005, a year after retiring and shortly before he launched his campaign bid.

Of course, Chicago has built a reputation for its sloppy and sometimes creative election record-keeping. This is the place, after all, where people vote early and vote often.

But by the 2000 election, Leach said, the city was scanning ballots to verify that someone voted, instead of doing it by hand.

"There's always a chance (of a mistake)," Leach said. "But we're right 99 percent of the time."

Riley also owned property in Wisconsin and was splitting his time between the two locations after his divorce became final in early 2000.

Peggy Chapman, the Oconomowoc clerk-treasurer, said Friday that Riley registered to vote in Oconomowoc on Nov. 6, 2000. The complaint contains a copy of his registration form bearing his birth date and Social Security number. Chapman said her records show Riley voted there on Nov. 7, 2000, and in six other elections, most recently on April 5, 2005.

In addition, the complaint contends that Riley kept his voter registration active in Chicago by returning a canvassing postcard on Sept. 15, 2004, confirming that he was still a resident. The previous day, the complaint notes, Riley voted in an election in Oconomowoc.

Leach downplayed the significance of the fact that Riley is still listed as a registered voter in Chicago, saying it's possible the 2004 update was simply a clerical error. Every major city, he said, has people on its voter rolls who have since moved elsewhere. He pointed out that Riley is not listed as having voted in Chicago in the past six years.

What's more important, he and everyone else agrees, are the records that list Riley as voting in two locations on the same day.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: Illinois; US: Wisconsin
KEYWORDS: repository; votefraud
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1 posted on 08/14/2006 8:40:02 AM PDT by Jean S
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To: JeanS

I have an uncle who was buried in Illinois so he could vote for all eternity.


2 posted on 08/14/2006 8:46:31 AM PDT by UB355 (Slower Traffic Keep Right)
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To: JeanS

Holding my breath waiting for an indictment on voting fraud or purgery (falsely replying to canvass)......holding..... holdin.... hold... ho..........


3 posted on 08/14/2006 8:51:45 AM PDT by Roccus
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To: JeanS

Watch Maryland closely. The democrats in control of the legislature are hard at work to set a "new standard" of vote fraud to dislodge the Republican governor.


4 posted on 08/14/2006 8:51:49 AM PDT by Rapscallion (Ninety-nine percent of democrats give the rest a bad name.)
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To: JeanS

I think people who vote more than once in an election should be hanged in the public square.


5 posted on 08/14/2006 8:51:53 AM PDT by D-Chivas
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To: hoosiermama

Since we were talking about it earlier

PING


6 posted on 08/14/2006 8:53:00 AM PDT by Roccus
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To: JeanS

You have no idea how much this goes on with the Dems. I have been an election judge for awhile. We always see young people in their 20's and 30's who have moved away from home but come back to their parents district to vote. They have already voted in their district. Some even come from out of state. All of them that we caught were voting Democratic in the primary. They saw nothing wrong with voting twice.


7 posted on 08/14/2006 8:53:42 AM PDT by Merry
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To: Merry

Why should they? They probably learned this practice from their parents.


8 posted on 08/14/2006 8:54:52 AM PDT by Roccus
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To: JeanS
How much you wanna bet this will be the lead story on NBC Nightly News? or the Today Show? or Good Morning America?

Any takers........???

Hello.......?

[insert sound of chirping crickets]

9 posted on 08/14/2006 8:55:56 AM PDT by Tokra (I think I'll retire to Bedlam.)
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To: JeanS

Riley is a moonbat candidate running against a somewhat more moderate dem.


10 posted on 08/14/2006 8:58:30 AM PDT by MediaMole (9/11 - We have already forgotten.)
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To: JeanS

Vote early, vote often.


11 posted on 08/14/2006 9:07:47 AM PDT by WorkerbeeCitizen (We need a maintenance Crusade)
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To: JeanS
"There's always a chance (of a mistake)," Leach said. "But we're right 99 percent of the time."

So if a million people vote, Mr Leach, you make 1000 mistakes. Hardly a record to be proud of...

12 posted on 08/14/2006 9:12:22 AM PDT by Go Gordon (I don't know what your problem is, but I bet its hard to pronounce)
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To: JeanS

Whenever I hear about voter fraud, either by individuals or elected officials, I'm always made a bit nauseous by the thought that some of my fellow Americans have so little regard for our supposed system of government and so little respect for the franchise of their fellow Americans, that they'll pull crap like this. This completely subverts what our country is supposed to be about.

People who participate in voter fraud should be jailed for a long time, and officials who are elected through proven voter fraud should be removed from office. Elected officials who gain their offices through illegal means should be considered illegitimate.


13 posted on 08/14/2006 9:12:38 AM PDT by Southside_Chicago_Republican (The moving finger writes and, having writ, moves on......)
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To: JeanS
Not what you would call a vigorous defense.

AKA a non-denial denial...

14 posted on 08/14/2006 9:14:33 AM PDT by mewzilla (Property must be secured or liberty cannot exist. John Adams)
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To: JeanS

Hey, he only voted twice. For a Democrat, that's pretty moderate. ;)


15 posted on 08/14/2006 9:15:26 AM PDT by Mr. Jeeves ("When the government is invasive, the people are wanting." -- Tao Te Ching)
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To: JeanS

Looks like its time to break out the purple ink that they used in Iraq.


16 posted on 08/14/2006 9:51:35 AM PDT by Timedrifter
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To: Mr. Jeeves

Hey, he only voted twice. For a Democrat, that's pretty moderate. ;)

In the Peoples Republic of Wisconsin _ Milwaukee, that is considered lazy.


17 posted on 08/14/2006 11:03:52 AM PDT by newcthem (Brought to you by the INFIDEL PARTY)
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To: Roccus

My favorite is the attorney who voted in Kansas City. Since his office was across the river from where he lived, he got away with voting twice for years....Once in Kansas City MO and once in Kansas City, Kansas. IIRC They threw the book at him.


18 posted on 08/14/2006 11:40:39 AM PDT by hoosiermama
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To: Roccus
Holding my breath waiting for an indictment ...

Here's hoping blue is your favorite color ...

19 posted on 08/14/2006 11:43:49 AM PDT by SFConservative
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To: SFConservative

Roccus is no longer able to correspond as he is a victim of self asphixiation. Funeral arrangements have not been made as yet. In lieu of flowers, monetary donations may be sent to Free Republic.


20 posted on 08/14/2006 12:05:00 PM PDT by Roccus
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