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Probation given in recount rigging case
A case against two Ohio elections workers for allegedly rigging a ballot during the 2004 presidential election has been dropped in a plea deal.
The two women, Jacqueline Maiden and Kathleen Dreamer, who were allegedly a part of a scheme by the Cuyahoga County Board of Elections to bypass a recount, entered a plea deal that gave them both six months probation without admitting any wrongdoing, the Cleveland Plain Dealer reported Monday. Maiden, the board's third-ranking staff member, and middle manager Dreamer each pleaded no contest to negligent misconduct and failure to perform official duties during the election. The women were allegedly in charge of a scheme to bypass a recount of nearly 600,000 ballots by setting up 3 percent of the ballots to match what was logged into the computer systems. They chose to use tabulating machines that had already been counted, rather than selecting the ballots randomly. // Copyright 2007 by United Press International Publication date: 06 November 2007 Source: Archive
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