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White v. Bayh

Indiana Secretary of State Charlie White today flied a complaint with Marion County Prosecutor Terry Curry accusing former U.S. Senator Evan Bayh and his wife Susan of voter fraud and homestead fraud.

In his complaint, White alleges the following…

Evan Bayh, while living in a $2.3 million home in Washington, D.C. and making millions along with Mrs. Bayh, do not primarily reside in the $58,200 condominium in Indianapolis and should not have claimed a homestead nor should they have voted here in the Municipal Democratic Primary of 2011. He no longer serves in the U.S. Senate and no longer has legal immunity to vote here.

White goes on to say he filed records showing “Evan and Susan Bayh registering and each voting twice from Philip Lehmkuhler’s (now Obama’s USDA Indiana Director) home in 2000 and registering at Fred Glass’ (Now IU’s athletic director) house in December of 2000 until they purchased the $58,200 condominium the following year .”

White says his complaint is not a result of “sour grapes” but “Democrats have opened themselves up for this and many future filings against others who show their blatant disregard for voting and homestead deduction laws.”

A copy of the actual complaint is embedded below…

  • pascal

    Demo fraud, corruption, crookedness-not newsworthy…everyday, every hour occurances. 

  • Think Again

    Here’s the deal, Pascal:

    In Indiana, we pay property taxes one yea rin arrears.  Has always been such.  Sen Bayh represented all of us until December 31 2010.  So Mr. White is early on that score.  Sen. Bayh used that Canterbury northwside condo as his address for years.  He purchased a home in northern DC many years ago–it nearly burned down in an electrical fire–and his sons attend school there.

    Every day every hour.  Get real.

  • pascal

    You are welcome to continue to smoke bad grass.  Uh, how many times did your name get forged for Obuma?  Just wondering how Mr. McIntosh’s Indiana home is going to hold up as he re runs for Congress after doing a Bayh.  And, I suppose you sleep better at night for having Little Joe and Mr. Curry on the job 24/7?

  • Scooter

    If Chuckles wants a ‘real’ target, how about those SNOWBIRDS that split south to places like Gulf Shores, Orange Beach, and the like? 

    They vote absentee up here, and vote again because their RV park gives them a PO box number down there!

     You hear the darnedest things while seated near retired baby-boomers while eating breakfast out

  • Steved608

     I voted for Obama six times each in five different precincts. I voted twice in Africa. What a complete moron. Your republican judges must be really stupid to allow that. Just can’t get past the fact that Obama won the election can you? White/Bayh has nothing to do with the 2008 election no matter how much you want the little green men that take you above the earth each night to believe it does..

  • Think Again

    I do indeed sleep well.  Neither will pull a “Brizzi” and neither associates with accused thieving felons.

    I’m unsure what will happen to Mr. McIntosh because, unlike Mr. Bayh, more time will have passed between his service in Congress and the 2012 election.  Evidently our residency laws are pretty lame, because no less a politician than Dan Freaking Coats proclaimed to North Carolinians he was happy as a clam in semi-retirement there, only to come “back home” to Indiana.See how easy that was?The Bayh residency challenge has been tried by folks far slicker and (apparently) smarter than you, Pascal.  And they lost, in the court of a highly-partisan conservative Shelby County GOP judge.  On the merits of the law.Game, set, match.  Charlie White is now claiming to file this complaint as a private citizen.He’s as pathetic as they come.

  • Think Again

    And get their license plates down there, too..a violation of Indiana law IF they vote here.

  • pascal

    A lot of people are really sleeping well at night knowing that they are safe for at least a few years for what they have done and for what they have not done.  Of course, it is left open to question if one must be accused of being a felon before being “associated” with them, as you (TA, say above).  If I thought you were good for a wager’s stakes I’d wager you that Little Joe has associated with any number of folks who could not stand close scrutiny…some of which he will prosecute and others that he won’t.  Same with the new dolt.

  • MH

    I demand to see Your birth certificate, Mister!!!

  • Dave

    There seems to be a blurred-line detente twixt the blue & red teams; evidence they’ve abandoned what they once considered principles.  No wonder they suffer a lack of distinction.  Anecdotally, law firmed alliances appear to hold more sway & dominate the rules of political class gamesmanship (deformation of representatives, as operators).  

    If residency is relevant to sovereignty & citizenship; it should apply to law makers, lest we moot the value or authenticity of jurisdiction.

    While this complaint may serve to illuminate an abuse ‘o power problem, surely there are others who’ve escaped unnamed.  Head hunting is more ugly business & gamesmanship, but policy repair & restoration benefits ALL citizens.       

  • Think Again

    Dave–and anyone else who thinks similarly;

    What makes you think Sen. Bayh DIDN’T value residency regulations?

    Even ubder-wealthy folks don’t often own two large homes these days.  The Bayhs maintained a residence here for many years; their primary home is in DC, where he was required to be as our Senator.  Our Founders anticipated this; in those days, a Senator or Representative rarely returned home–a trip to Indiana could take a long, long time.

    This is not a new issue, and no court with half a brain is going to wade too far into this muck, lest adverse decisions work against either party’s office-holders.

  • Think Again

    There’s no open question, Pascal.  Read again.  I said Joe Hogsett and Terry Curry did NOT associate with charged felons.  No doubt about it.  If you know otherwise, please pipe up.  Snide insinuations to the contrary, Mr. Brizzi cannot make that claim.

    Surprise!  THAT “prosecutor” now represents Mr. White.

    It’s a brave new world.  We’re actually getting a REAL prosecutor for our tax dollars.  Amazing, isn’t it?

  • pascal

    As part of your dewy eyed belief in hope and change I do note that Mr. Curry, unlike you, has not leaped to conclusions and is going to take a few days to look over the complaint issued by Mr. White.  What is the difference, on the other matter, between a felon who has been charged and one who should have been?  If we define a felon as one who has committed a felony the difference appears to be not existing. 
         Speaking of frauds, what was the name of that group who probably was responsible for the forgeries?  Congress later defunded them and their very name has dropped down the memory hole but they only worked for Democrats…..

  • pascal

    ACORN.  What are they calling themselves these days?

  • pascal

    ACORN.  What are they calling themselves these days?

  • pascal

    http://advanceindiana.blogspot.com/2011/10/bayh-calls-whites-vote-fraud.html  What, then, is the excuse for Susan committing voter fraud other than being a Democrat and viewing such as an inalienable right? I suppose the prosecutor could investigate that condo for any signs of human habitation.  And, contra your assertation that courts won’t wade in muck, reading the link above it is pretty clear that Evan was not an Indiana resident even if your favorite local petty judge thought he was.

  • pascal

    http://advanceindiana.blogspot.com/2011/10/bayh-calls-whites-vote-fraud.html  What, then, is the excuse for Susan committing voter fraud other than being a Democrat and viewing such as an inalienable right? I suppose the prosecutor could investigate that condo for any signs of human habitation.  And, contra your assertation that courts won’t wade in muck, reading the link above it is pretty clear that Evan was not an Indiana resident even if your favorite local petty judge thought he was.

  • Dave

    Criticism ought be reserved for least practices vs. practitioners per se, with a focus on repaired policy, hence concerns with the 17th amendment; prior to which, our senators rubbed local elbows vs DC genie lamps… 

     

  • pascal

    The TA excuse for Susan Bayh was?   ??     ???   And, perhaps that is what has our D prosecutor wishing the subject never came up…..on his watch.

  • Anonymous

    I’m not saying White is lily-white on this deal.  But, given the magnitude of coverage in the press, why weren’t both the Bayh and Lugar residency issues put under a similar microscope? 

    Regardless of the results of the elections in 2012, I think we’ll greatly lament the loss of a press that too regularly defers to self-preservation, incumbency, and political correctness.   

  • pascal

    http://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2011/10/how-rare-is-voter-fraud.php  Wonder if there is any group like this one in Indiana?

  • Think Again

    Old news Pascal.  Which is just your speed.  My post was about property tax portions of the White complaint.

    Go ahead and pay your property taxes in current-year if you like. I think the good treasurer will accept it.  

    Facts are stubborn things.

  • Think Again

    I have no explanation for Susan nor would I attempt one.  She didn’t hold office.  He did. 

  • Think Again

    Lugar has claimed his southside “farm” as legal residence since his mayoral days.  Mebets he hasn’t set foot on it in years.

    The goveernor is Constitutionally-required to live in Indianapolis,  Stupid, but it’s the law.  His residency hasn’t made him a better or worse governor.  Paper tigers abound.

    Can we move on to more important things?

    The press was lost in this town long ago, TP.  Long ago. There are some bright stars but too few and far between.  When Eugene Pulliam is your leader, shit follows.

  • pascal

    I thought that Democrats forging signatures was old news too!  Brian Howey et al decided to bring it to the attention of the public but duh media have not yet connected this Democrat fraud with the likely suspects, namely, that adjunct of the Party, ACORN. It may be that all of duh media are as slow as Tully? 
         I think Mr. White has a valid complaint, at least, against Susan and probably against the great cipher hisself.  Of course, this particulart shitpot was stirred up originally by dumbocraps who are now crayfishing as the logical consequences play out.
      

  • pascal

    I would not attempt one either.  Nolo Contendere seems about right for her fraud and I am sure the Dumbocraps will join her to their White foolishness?  Which prosecutor will wind up being the dipstick here, the current one or the former one?
         Of course, Nolo Contendere beats crickets.

  • pascal

    Let’s not move on until the matter is settled.  If it was so important for the Dumbocraps to pursue the White matter then let’s have a full throated pursuit and not just quit the game when the tables have been turned.  Why be such a quitter?

  • pascal

    Let’s not move on until the matter is settled.  If it was so important for the Dumbocraps to pursue the White matter then let’s have a full throated pursuit and not just quit the game when the tables have been turned.  Why be such a quitter?

  • pascal

    http://advanceindiana.blogspot.com/2011/10/another-shock-report-without-forged.html  I’d suggest, TA, that OLD NEWS, is turning into RECENT NEWS.  Leave off reading your old Democrat Digests, and open your eyes to Dumbocrap Acorn Ethics.  Just think, if true, we could have had a certified Cattle Futures Crook in the White House instead of the Affirmation Action one.
        How many crooks and theives are there in St. Joseph County (not counting the elected ones)?  Looking like the Trib is aiming to become the #1 paper in the State while the Tully Star continues to pander to the TA’s of the State.