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ELECTION FRAUD CHARGE COULD BE COUNTY'S FIRST
Tuesday, May 18th, 2010 -- 11:26 am Posted by Riley Hebert-News Director
A Thorp man has been convicted of voter fraud; it’s believed to be the first case of voter fraud prosecuted in Clark County.
Daniel Bohl, 47, was a convicted felon on probation when he cast his ballot in the April 2009 election.
District Attorney Darwin Zwieg filed fraud charges after receiving a report from the Government Accountability Board, stating Bohl’s name appeared on both a list of people who voted during the election, and who were felons still on probation.
Bohl pleaded no contest to the charge, which is also a felony.
He received a $350 fine and must pay court costs.
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