Ann Coulter Commits Voter Fraud in Florida
Posted on | February 17, 2006
I laughed myself into an extended coughing fit over the news that Ann Coulter committed felony voter fraud in Florida this week. That is correct. Ann Coulter left New York to "escape stalkers" and moved to Seabreeze Avenue in Palm Beach, Florida. However she registered to vote using an address on Indian Road belonging to Suzanne Frisbie who is Ann’s realtor. Because of the differences in address, Ann showed up to vote in the city’s Precinct 1196 when she should be voting in Precinct 1198 .
Florida law makes it a felony to knowingly vote in the wrong precinct and lying on her registration can result in up to five years in prison and up to $5,000 in fines. Coulter registered as a Republican voter three months after moving.
Was Ann not one of the conservatives bitching about Democrats supposedly voting in the wrong precincts and committing voter fraud during the last couple of elections?
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February 17th, 2006 @ 2:38 pm
Although I really don’t have the slightest idea of what you are talking about (voting system) - you’re witty prose just made me laugh - nice one matey and best wishes! Have a nice weekend……
February 21st, 2006 @ 9:24 am
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Coulter, who owns a $1.8 million crib on Seabreeze Avenue, should have voted in Precinct 1198. It covers most homes on her street. Instead, records show, she voted in Precinct 1196, at the northern tip of the island.A fave on the college speaking circuit and the occasional target of cream-pies-to-the-face, Coulter registered as a Republican (no kidding!) with the supervisor’s office June 24. That’s three months after she bought the home and moved to Palm Beach from Manhattan.
Here’s the sticky part for The Right’s Lady Macbeth: She wrote down an Indian Road address instead of Seabreeze on her voter’s registration application. And she signed to certify the information as true.”She never lived here,” said Suzanne Frisbie, owner of the Indian Road home. “I’m Ann’s Realtor, and she used this address to forward mail when she moved from New York.”
Coulter didn’t respond to requests for comment. But the blond GOP pit bull’s former agent, Joani Evans, last year told Page Two Coulter left NYC to escape stalkers.
Is a desire to hold on to privacy the reason she gave the wrong address?
“I know but I’m not going to say,” Frisbie replied.
No matter, Florida statutes make it a third-degree felony to vote knowingly in the wrong precinct. Lying on a voter’s registration can cost up to $5,000 and five years behind bars.
“We’re not a policing agency,” says Elections Chief Deputy Charmaine Kelly. “You do not have to show proof that you live at your address. But when you sign the registration application, you also take an oath that everything you wrote is the truth.
“If someone brings us proof that a person falsified a registration, we’ll check into it, then refer the matter to the state attorney’s office if necessary.”
Does anyone else think that this matter needs to be reported to the District Attorney and the Bar Association(s). Especially since she refused help to meet the law.
To file a complaint:
WHO CAN I CONTACT FOR FURTHER INFORMATION OR IN ORDER TO MAKE A COMPLAINT AGAINST AN ATTORNEY?
The grievance committees which are appointed by the Appellate Division of State Supreme Court operate on a regional basis. On the reverse side of this brochure is a list of the grievance committees and the counties over which they have jurisdiction. The jurisdiction of the committees is based upon the location of the office of the attorney against whom a complaint is being made. Therefore, you should make your complaint or inquiry known to the grievance committee which covers the county in which the attorney’s office is located.
New York and Bronx Counties:
Departmental Disciplinary Committee for the First Department
61 Broadway, 2nd Floor
New York, NY 10006
(212) 401-0800
Kings, Queens and Richmond Counties:
Grievance Committee for the Second and Eleventh Judicial Districts
Renaissance Plaza
335 Adams Street, Suite 2400
Brooklyn, NY 11201-3745
(718) 923-6300
From the Florida Bar:
RULE 4-8.4 MISCONDUCT
A lawyer shall not:
(a) violate or attempt to violate the Rules of Professional Conduct, knowingly assist or induce another to do so, or do so through the acts of another;
(b) commit a criminal act that reflects adversely on the lawyer’s honesty, trustworthiness, or fitness as a lawyer in other respects;
(c) engage in conduct involving dishonesty, fraud, deceit, or misrepresentation,
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