Indiana voter fraud scandal grows

From Poltico



An Indiana Democratic county chairman accused of submitting petitions with hundreds of faked signatures for Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton in the 2008 primary resigned Monday, according to reports.


 


St. Joseph County Democratic Party Chair Butch Morgan stepped down from his position in light of the scandal, but insisted he had “done nothing wrong,” the South Bend Tribune reported late Monday night. Morgan also resigned as Democratic chair for Indiana’s 2nd Congressional District.


 


He faces allegations he submitted hundreds of forged signatures – including that of a former governor – on petitions to get Clinton and Obama on the 2008 Indiana primary ballot.


 


“I regret having to resign and hope no one will misinterpret the reasons for my resignation,” Morgan said in a written statement. “I have done nothing wrong and I look forward to an investigation that will exonerate me of any wrongdoing.”


 


Former Democratic Gov. Joe Kernan, who supported Clinton in the 2008 primary, told the Associated Press last week he did not sign the petition for Obama, although his name is on the document. When asked whether the signature on the petition looked like his, Kernan said “no, not at all. Nor does the printing look like mine.”