A story in Guam about arrests related to election fraud, and a response.
“Guam – Political analyst and University of Guam professor Ron McNinch has filed a complaint with the Guam Election Commission over recent arrests connected to allegations of possible election fraud. McNinch’s complaint stems from last month’s arrest of precinct official Catherine Peredo and her husband John Peredo.
In his complaint, McNinch lists a dozen concerns believing there has been or will be a violation of the Help America Vote Act of 2002. McNinch believes the GEC did not adequately address Peredo’s complaint and related concerns. As we reported, Peredo filed a complaint with the GEC after the general election, swearing under penalty of perjury through a notarized affidavit claiming to have seen pre-marked ballots in an ice cooler. She later recanted her statements saying she didn’t prepare the complaint and that Bernadette Meno did. McNinch further raises issue at how the GEC does not appear to have a complaint form or process readily available on its website. The GEC had no comment on the complaint at this time. “