Ohio law requires that citizens genuinely support a political party in order to vote in its primary. To change parties for a primary, a citizen must pledge, under the penalty of election falsification, that she is affiliated with the party and "supports" its principles. Lying on the pledge is a felony, punishable by up to a year in jail and a $2,500 fine. The law also stipulates that poll workers have a "duty" to challenge voters who are "not a member of the political party whose ballot the person desires to vote."
In Cuyahoga, Ohio's largest county, 16,000 Republicans switched parties for the primary last month. Several did so in bad faith, without truly changing parties, according to newspaper interviews and Internet postings.
Thursday, March 27, 2008
FATS ENCOURAGES LAWBREAKING
Fats Limbaugh encouraged his listeners to cross over and vote for Hillary to help keep the Dems in disarray. Ari Melber discovers that is illegal in Ohio:
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