WN:54981:USA01559
http://widgets.journalinteractive.com/cache/JIResponseCacher.ashx?duration=5&url=http%3A%2F%2Fdata.wp.myweather.net%2FeWxII%2F%3Fdata%3D*USA01559
72°
H 86° L 53°
Clear | 15MPH

GOP runs fake Democrats for office

April 11, 2012 | 2 comments

It seems the Republican Party, which has been touting the voter ID law as a way to restore integrity to elections, has its own integrity problems.

The GOP is again running fake Democrats in the recall in an attempt to delay the Senate races until June 5 and add extra cost to the election. Republicans running as Democrats this year are Gladys Huber for governor, Isaac Weix for lieutenant governor, and Gary Ellerman, Tamara Varebrook, James Engel and James Buckley in the four state Senate recalls.

What's wrong with running a Republican who pretends to be a Democrat in a Democratic primary? According to Jeremy P. Levinson, one of Wisconsin's top elections attorneys, in a memo issued April 4, it is in violation of 12.13(3)(a), Wis. Stats and a Class A Felony. It is a crime to falsify information on declaration of candidacy or nomination papers.

The form specifically requires a candidate to declare that their candidacy is "representing" the political party for which the primary is to take place. This statement must be made under oath. Furthermore, the nomination papers would also be fraudulent and those persons who circulated them could be implicated. Penalties for this crime include fines as much as $10,000 and 3 1/2 years in prison.

The GOP also employed these tactics in last years recall elections when they ran fake Democrats. I hate to admit it, but the GOP was right: there is voter fraud occurring in Wisconsin. Let's hope they don't get away with their own sleazy tactics again.

2 Comments for "GOP runs fake Democrats for office "

  1. Each candidate has to collect x-number of signatures supporting their placement on the ballot. These signatures constitute proof of their representation as a democrat or republican. The laws don't require signatories to have registered for a specific party - and that's the way WI citizens want it.

    Does Wisconsin need to tighten up its election laws? Certainly.

    lastpercentile Apr 11, 2012 12:32 PM

  2. [i]It seems the Republican Party, which has been touting the voter ID law as a way to restore integrity to elections, has its own integrity problems.[/i]

    I couldn't read any further after seeing the reference to politics and integrity in the same sentence. Good for a laugh though.

    chesteroowi Apr 12, 2012 7:31 AM

Post a Comment

Limit of 2000 characters,  characters remaining

Preview

Discussion guidelines | Privacy policy | Terms of use

Please login to post a comment.

Page Tools

Upcoming Events

TWO SOCKS ON ONE NEEDLE

Location: Waupaca Community Arts Center - Waupaca

Fun in the Son

Location: St. John’s Church - New London

Cat Show

Location: gym, Faith Christian Academy - Wausau

Beer & Bon Bons fundraising event

Location: Lessons From the Art - Iola

Playgroup

Location: B.A.B.E.S. - New London