You just can’t keep a corrupt organization out of the news. The Wisconsin Attorney General has charged Acorn workers with voter fraud in the November 2008 general election.
Washington Examiner – Two of those charged, Maria Miles and Kevin Clancy, are workers for the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN), the embattled community group.
“The complaint alleges that Miles and Clancy submitted multiple voter registration applications for the same individuals, and also were part of a scheme in which they and other (special registration deputies) registered each other to vote multiple times in order to meet voter registration quotas imposed by ACORN,” Van Hollen states in the release.
Also charged were a couple accused of double voting – once absentee and once at the polls – and a felon who cast a ballot even though he was still on probation for a felony offense.
The charges were brought as part of the Milwaukee Election Fraud Task Force.
Van Hollen’s announcement comes the same day that No Quarter disclosed that the Milwaukee County prosecutor for election fraud accused Milwaukee police of sitting on their hands and failing to investigate such cases for the first half of last year.
Acorn workers have been investigated in at least 14 states and several swing states so far.
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