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Home Front: Politix
Cincinnati Poll Worker Gets 5-Year Prison Term For Illegal Voting
2013-07-18
[Cincinnati.com] Calling her a common criminal who abused her authority as a poll worker by violating the principle of "one person, one vote," a judge sent Melowese Richardson to prison Wednesday for five years following her illegal voting conviction.

"This is not a little thing. It's not a minor thing. This is what our country's based on -- free elections," Hamilton County Common Pleas Court Judge Robert Ruehlman told Richardson.

In a case watched around the country, Richardson was a Hamilton County poll worker from 1998 until her arrest earlier this year when she was charged with eight counts of illegal voting. In May, she accepted a plea deal and was convicted of four counts in exchange for the other four being dismissed.

She was convicted of voting twice in the 2012 election and voting three times -- in 2008, 2011 and 2012 -- for her sister, Montez Richardson, who has been in a coma since 2003.

Richardson told the judge she was bothered that Amy Searcy, the Board of Elections director, had criticized her moments before the sentencing. Richardson, 58, of Madisonville, said for years she helped register Democrats to vote
How many of those were legitimate, one wonders...
but now was being persecuted despite her decades as a poll worker.

"I think the board has shown me nothing but total disrespect for the 30 years I've served them," she told the judge. "I believe in the system and I've done nothing to harm the system
*boggle*
or cause disgrace to President B.O.."
You got caught, my dear. Our beloved president does not approve of his people getting caught.
The conservative, outspoken judge responded with scathing comments, blasting Richardson for suggesting she was being prosecuted because she was a black Democrat helping a black Democratic presidential candidate.

"It has nothing to do with race. It has nothing to do with politics. It has nothing to do with disrespecting you. You did this to yourself," Ruehlman told her.

"You're very selfish, self-centered. I really believe President B.O., if he were asked about this today, he would be appalled. He would not want anybody to cheat to get elected."
Someone should find out if she was ever connected to ACORN. This could be fun!
Ruehlman noted that two others convicted of illegal voting before Richardson got much lighter sentences but stressed their cases were different.

The judge noted Richardson deserved a prison sentence, which was one year less than the maximum possible, because she has a lengthy criminal record, schemed repeatedly over five years to cast several illegal votes and used her training and expertise as a poll worker to try to evade detection.

Richardson previously was convicted of threatening to kill a witness in a criminal case against her brother, of stealing, of drunken driving and of beating someone in a bar fight.
Wanted on twelve systems, that one is.
Anything short of a prison sentence, Assistant Prosecutor Bill Anderson told the judge, would be an attack on the voting system.

As a poll worker, "her job is actually to protect the integrity and sanctity of the voting system," Anderson said. "(She) is an ideologue who was hell bent on stuffing the ballot box with as many Obama votes as possible."
And how many others have done the same? Cincinnati has a history of votes being bought and sold for the price of a beer. Though to be fair, that kind of thing started long before the Civil War, and Cincinnati is a town that likes its traditions.
Bill Gallagher, Richardson's lawyer, suspected she would be sent to prison but was surprised by the sentence. "I thought prison was a real possibility because of her record of 25 years ago," Gallagher said. "I don't think that the length of it was any where near what we expected."

Tim Burke wasn't surprised.

Burke, chairman of the Hamilton County Democratic Party, had no sympathy for Richardson.

"It's very sad how she doesn't understand how she abused the trust that was placed in her as a poll worker," Burke said. "She frankly embarrassed the board and, in the process, all of us who trust in the system."

Three others -- Margaret I. Allen, 64, formerly of Loveland; Ernestine Strickland, 84, of Memphis, Tenn.; and Andre Wilson, 49, of Winton Hills -- have illegal voting cases pending.
Posted by:trailing wife

#14  C'mon, they haven't been able to buy votes for the price of a beer since my grandad left the city!

Now they give 'em away for free, Rob, and get together for a celebratory glass of wine afterward. One of the ladies in my writing group is a Democratic poll worker in Hyde Park or Montgomery -- one of the nice Hamilton County precincts, anyway -- and she proudly told stories of encouraging D voters to vote in person after having sent in a mail-in ballot. "No, no, it's perfectly legal," quoth she to our group. "I'm a lawyer."

I wonder what she is thinking now...
Posted by: trailing wife   2013-07-18 20:33  

#13  that means 15 or 16 less votes for the Dems from her precinct.

Optimist
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2013-07-18 17:22  

#12  She's out for 2014 and 2016- that means 15 or 16 less votes for the Dems from her precinct.
Posted by: OldSpook   2013-07-18 17:09  

#11  Maybe her sister in the coma will vote for Melowese next time.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2013-07-18 17:00  

#10  If she misses the next election, I'm sure she'll get a friend to cast some votes for her.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2013-07-18 14:39  

#9  With a name that looks / sounds like "weasel" spelled sideways, this story is not much of a surprise...
Posted by: M. Murcek   2013-07-18 13:02  

#8  C'mon, they haven't been able to buy votes for the price of a beer since my grandad left the city!
Posted by: Rob Crawford   2013-07-18 12:22  

#7  I'm sure after she serves her time (I give it 1 year max - out early for good behavior) she'll get a plush job for some DNC supporter.

Taking one for the Zero and all that....
Posted by: CrazyFool   2013-07-18 08:19  

#6  I see a Preznitial Pardon in her future
Posted by: Frank G   2013-07-18 07:16  

#5  Not even the race card saved her!
Posted by: Bobby   2013-07-18 06:48  

#4  Wanted on twelve systems, that one is.

High Concept Department:
RAB in America
or On the Run With a Shutter Gun


In which an idealistic young RAB member is chased by Purpa Banglars to a small Upazilla in southern Ohio USA.

Edpisode 1: our idealistic young RAB member seeks to form his own RAB unit

Posted by: Shipman   2013-07-18 05:25  

#3   voting three times -- in 2008, 2011 and 2012 -- for her sister, Montez Richardson, who has been in a coma since 2003.

Since we know she voted the way her sister would have, she was just helping her poor sister to vote, and why should it be illegal to help the handicapped (comatose would qualify, right?) to vote? (what's the symbol for sarcasm?)
Posted by: Glenmore   2013-07-18 02:23  

#2  "It's very sad how she doesn't understand how she abused the trust that was placed in her as a poll worker,"

Oh yes she does, and she's proud of it as well.
Posted by: Besoeker   2013-07-18 02:15  

#1  She'll miss 2016, how sad...
Posted by: Raj   2013-07-18 01:11  

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