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April 19, 2005

Politics > 2004 Election Fraud, Part 4 (Missouri; Democrat)

Via GatewayPundit:

Nonaresa Montgomery was found guilty by a jury late today of perjury in a trial in St. Louis Circuit Court in the St. Louis vote fraud trial. She was found not guilty of evidence tampering. Nonaresa Montgomery, a paid worker who ran Operation Big Vote during the run-up to 2001 mayoral primary, was on trial this week in St. Louis Circuit Court on charges of perjury and tampering with evidence.

Big Vote was part of a national campaign -- promoted by Democrats -- to register more black voters and get them to vote in the November elections. Montgomery is accused of hiring about 30 workers to do fraudulent voter-registration canvassing.

They were supposed to have canvassed black neighborhoods and recorded names of potential voters to be contacted later to vote in the Nov. 7 election. And they were paid by the number of cards they filled out. Instead of knocking on doors, however, they sat down at a fast-food restaurant and wrote out names and information from an outdated voter list. Board employees realized that there was a serious problem with some of the cards when they spotted the name of longtime alderman Albert “Red” Villa, who died in 1990.

See also:
 - 2002 Election Fraud (New Hampshire; Republican)
 - 2004 Election Fraud, Part 1 (Wisconsin; Democrats)
 - 2004 Election Fraud, Part 2 (Ohio; Democrat)
 - 2004 Election Fraud, Part 3 (Illinois; Democrats)

Posted by lesjones



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The story seems have been removed from the Dispatch website, so I can't check on the details. It sounds like this person defrauded Operation Big Vote, not voters. How does this qualify as voter fraud?

Posted by: hellbent at April 20, 2005

This is a case where the crime was in the coverup. If she had informed the grand jury when she testified, she would have been in the clear. She didn't mention a meeting she had about the phony voter registration cards, and "failed to mention when asked that she had copies of some or all of the voter registrations."

Posted by: Les Jones at April 20, 2005

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