- Playing
- Feature Report - So Long Charlie
- From
- WFHB
The man responsible for elections in Indiana has been convicted of vote fraud and removed from office due to this criminal conviction. On Saturday, Charlie White was convicted of six class D felonies: three counts of voter fraud, two counts of perjury and one count of theft. He could face six months to three years in prison on each of the counts. White was acquitted of the most serious charge, fraud on a financial institution, a class C felony. The charges stemmed from White’s, as it turns out, fraudulent residence claim on his voter registration during his campaigning for secretary of state in late 2009 and 2010. He used his ex-wife's address on the east side of Fishers. He apparently did this, in part, to be able to legally retain his seat on and salary from Fishers Town Council. At the time, he actually lived in a townhouse outside of the district boundary. Soon afterward, Governor Daniels announced that he had appointed Jerry Bonnet, White’s chief deputy, as interim secretary of state. Daniels was given this authority when the state election board, composed of two Republicans and two Democrats, failed to get a majority vote to remove White from office and replace him with the runner-up, Democrat Vop Osili. Daniels stated that he didn’t make a permanent appointment in case White’s conviction is reduced to a misdemeanor, in which case Daniels would re-instate him to his position. White announced that he plans to ask a judge to reduce his convictions to misdemeanors at his sentencing hearing, the date of which has not been announced. Correspondent David Murphy spoke with Indiana Senate Minority Leader Vi Simpson today regarding White’s conviction, she begins by expressing disappointment in his criminal actions, in this WFHB feature exclusive.
Also in the Daily Local News series
Feature Report - Homlessness and Mental Illness in Bloomington
(00:07:50)
From: WFHB
Among the leading causes of homelessness in single adults is mental illness. Study after study reiterates that up to a quarter of all those suffering from homelessness have a ...
Feature Report - The Gregg Simpson Ticket
(00:08:32)
From: WFHB
Yesterday, Democratic candidate for governor John Gregg announced that he had chosen local state senator Vi Simpson to be his running mate in the 2012 election. Today the ...
Feature Report - The Workers Speak
(00:09:15)
From: WFHB
One final day of contract negotiations remains between Mitchel, Indiana factory C&M Conveyor and the newly formed United Steel Workers Union at the factory. After the first ...
Feature Report - Funding in Jeopardy for the Binkley House
(00:08:58)
From: WFHB
Indiana's Department of Child Services has changed the way it awards contracts throughout the state, including the contract that currently benefits the Binkley House in ...
Feature Report - Lemonade Day
(00:08:53)
From: WFHB
This Saturday is Lemonade Day in the city of Bloomington. Over two hundred children will be selling lemonade in parks and on street corners across town from 11 am until 3pm ...
Feature Report - Citizen's Forum Series
(00:08:19)
From: WFHB
On Saturday May nineteenth, the IU Libraries, the League of Women Voters of Bloomington-Monroe County and the Monroe County Public Library will host the latest event in their ...
Feature Report - Dems Want Mourdock Files
(00:08:01)
From: WFHB
This morning, the Indiana Democratic Party formally requested access to public records regarding a lawsuit against Chrysler by state treasurer Richard Mourdock. The lawsuit, ...
Feature Report - Making Bloomington Bicycle Friendly
(00:09:13)
From: WFHB
Bloomington's 2nd Annual Bike Summit was held in City Hall last Thursday. The summit was, according to a city press release, "part of an on-going effort by local industry and ...
Feature Report - The Indiana Gaming Commission Investigates Discrimination
(00:10:00)
From: WFHB
The Indiana Gaming Commission is working on a study to determine whether casinos in the state are discriminating against businesses owned by minorities and women. The study ...
Feature Report - Lawsuit Filed Against Indiana Marriage Code
(00:07:14)
From: WFHB
The American Civil Liberties Union filed a lawsuit on Wednesday on behalf of the Center for Inquiry, an internationally recognized non profit organization dedicated to ...
Piece Description
The man responsible for elections in Indiana has been convicted of vote fraud and removed from office due to this criminal conviction. On Saturday, Charlie White was convicted of six class D felonies: three counts of voter fraud, two counts of perjury and one count of theft. He could face six months to three years in prison on each of the counts. White was acquitted of the most serious charge, fraud on a financial institution, a class C felony. The charges stemmed from White’s, as it turns out, fraudulent residence claim on his voter registration during his campaigning for secretary of state in late 2009 and 2010. He used his ex-wife's address on the east side of Fishers. He apparently did this, in part, to be able to legally retain his seat on and salary from Fishers Town Council. At the time, he actually lived in a townhouse outside of the district boundary. Soon afterward, Governor Daniels announced that he had appointed Jerry Bonnet, White’s chief deputy, as interim secretary of state. Daniels was given this authority when the state election board, composed of two Republicans and two Democrats, failed to get a majority vote to remove White from office and replace him with the runner-up, Democrat Vop Osili. Daniels stated that he didn’t make a permanent appointment in case White’s conviction is reduced to a misdemeanor, in which case Daniels would re-instate him to his position. White announced that he plans to ask a judge to reduce his convictions to misdemeanors at his sentencing hearing, the date of which has not been announced. Correspondent David Murphy spoke with Indiana Senate Minority Leader Vi Simpson today regarding White’s conviction, she begins by expressing disappointment in his criminal actions, in this WFHB feature exclusive.
Additional Credits
The Daily Local News is produced by a team of volunteers working in the WFHB news department for Bloomington Community Radio
Executive producer is Alycin Bektesh
