BOE Employees Indicted In 2004 Presidential Recount
Women Charged With Disobeying Election Laws
POSTED: 4:30 pm EDT August 30,
2005
CLEVELAND -- Two Cuyahoga County Board of Elections employees were indicted Tuesday on charges stemming from the 2004 presidential election recount.Rosie Grier and Kathleen Dreamer have been indicted on six counts each.The charges include failure to perform duties imposed upon them by law, misconduct of Board of Election employees, knowingly disobeying elections law, unlawfully obtaining possession of ballots/ballot boxes or pollbooks, and unlawfully opening or permitting the opening of a sealed package containing ballots.If convicted, the women could spend up to four years in prison each.
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- November 3, 2004: Election Officials Prepare To Count Provisional Ballots
- November 3, 2004: Ohio Presidential Race May Rest On Provisional Ballots
- November 2, 2004: Investigation: Polling Place Problems Surface Around Cleveland
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