Partisan Games Should Lead To Bipartisan Prosecution or Be Dropped;
Voter Challenges Hit Sen. McCain's Ohio Staff
http://www.buzzflash.com/articles/alert/497
COLUMBUS - ProgressOhio.org today called on the Franklin County Board
of Elections to investigate and refer to the Franklin County
Prosecutor evidence that out-of-state McCain/Palin campaign workers
have registered to vote in Ohio with no intent to stay in-state.


Ryan Meerstein is currently the State Director for McCain's campaign
in Ohio. Online biographies indicate he has worked for political
campaigns or parties in four different states during the past two
years (for the RNC in Virginia, for Sen. Corker's campaign in
Tennessee, for Rudy Giuliani in South Carolina, and McCain in Ohio).
He attended college in a fifth state, and his given hometown is in a
sixth state.

The Franklin County Board of Elections reports receiving his completed
absentee ballot on October 14. Record that indicates Mr. Meerstein is
also currently registered to vote in South Carolina.

Other high-level McCain Ohio staffers such as Paul Lindsay and Jason
Levine also appear to have recently moved to the state and registered
to vote, while displaying no greater or lesser likelihood to remain a
resident than some of the Vote From Home volunteers.

"The Franklin County Board of Elections made national news last week
by referring 13 volunteers from the Vote From Home project to the
Franklin County Prosecutor alleging they are not eligible to vote
because they are not from Ohio and have no intent to stay in Ohio,"
said Brian Rothenberg, Executive Director of the non-partisan
ProgressOhio.org. "If this is how they interpret the law, it should be
applied equally, without regard to political affiliation or belief, or
not at all.

"We call on the Franklin County Board of Elections to investigate this
accusation, and any similar accusations that may arise and to forward
the information in similar fashion to the Franklin County Prosecutor,"
said Rothenberg.

"We don't believe the Vote From Home volunteers are any more or less
guilty than these McCain/Palin campaign workers," said Rothenberg.
"You can't selectively prosecute. Either drop the investigation to all
concerned or expand it to all concerned. Otherwise this smacks of a
partisan game."

Rothenberg said given past practice in Ohio, the best thing for
Prosecutors and the Franklin County Board of Elections to do would be
to drop the whole issue. "The state of Ohio has been around for 205
years and campaign workers have probably done this riding in from
horseback, stagecoach, steam locomotive, and airplanes. This is
partisan hype singling out 13 kids for simply trying to help people
exercise their rights to vote. If you are going to investigate them,
then all 'out-of-state' campaign workers should be subjected to the
same standards."

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