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http://www.kpcnews.com/articles/2008/01/09...a5420740819.prt

 

She owns property in Indiana and Florida, then changed her license and voter registration to her Florida address. She maintained her voter registration in Indiana as well, AND claimed homested exemptions on the properties in both states. She tried to claim that the voter registration came automatically with her license, but when confronted with proof she knowingly changed it, she tried to play dumb. "Why did I do that?", she says.

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QUOTE(Alpha Dog @ Jan 10, 2008 -> 09:02 PM)
http://www.kpcnews.com/articles/2008/01/09...a5420740819.prt

 

She owns property in Indiana and Florida, then changed her license and voter registration to her Florida address. She maintained her voter registration in Indiana as well, AND claimed homested exemptions on the properties in both states. She tried to claim that the voter registration came automatically with her license, but when confronted with proof she knowingly changed it, she tried to play dumb. "Why did I do that?", she says.

Seems like more of a tax scam than voter fraud. She was trying to get out of paying taxes in Indiana, right? I don't think she voted in both states, but if she did, throw the book at her.

 

I'll bet I'm registered in at least two precincts, if not three. Not that I would ever vote twice. I left that behind when I moved out of Chicago.

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QUOTE(Mplssoxfan @ Jan 12, 2008 -> 12:02 PM)
I'll bet I'm registered in at least two precincts, if not three. Not that I would ever vote twice. I left that behind when I moved out of Chicago.

 

I'm sure you still have some dead relatives voting there that even it all out. :D

 

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