Politics
Voter fraud case dismissed
Written by Kristen Rapin | | krapin@toledofreepress.comThe Lucas County Board of Elections voted Feb. 22 to deny the voter registration challenge made against Lisa Cherry and stated no fraudulent voting took place by her or Ruthann Cherry.
The board found that Lisa Cherry, as a student who has “every intention of returning home,” has the right to be registered in Lucas County and denied the challenge against her voter registration.
Ruthann Cherry removed her voter registration in Lucas County in a letter submitted to the BOE on Feb. 22. The board found through investigation that no fraudulent voting had taken place and decided to not recommend an investigation by the Lucas County Prosecutor’s office.
Lisa and Ruthann are daughters of Ann Cherry, a Waterville councilwoman.




What an outrage. Ruthann owns a home near Dayton, works full-time in Dayton area, has a husband, but claims she legally can vote
in Waterville, registered at her mother’s home.
Looks like some kids needed a paddle early on in life for being dishonest.
This comment was posted on February 27th, 2010 at 12:57 am