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Charges Filed in Failed 2005 Recall

By Antonio D. French

Filed Thursday, May 10, 2007 at 7:00 PM

BREAKING NEWS — READ IT HERE FIRST

Nearly two years after the allegations were first made, the Circuit Attorney's office filed charges today against the people alleged to have forged the signatures of 22nd Ward residents — some of them dead ones — in the failed attempt to recall Alderman Jeffery Boyd.

Petitioners Linda Rogers, Sebekhu Smith and Charles Keller now face felony election violations.

It was back in December 2005 that PubDef first reported that Boyd's rivals, former Aldermen Kenny Jones and Jay Ozier, had failed in their attempt to remove Boyd from office. Their recall petition fell short of the required number of signatures after Election Board officials said they discovered that many of the signatures were "blatant" forgeries.

"It was evident by the St. Louis City Board of Election Commissioners that those persons being charged today had in fact willfully misled us in their recall petition drive," said Director of Elections Scott Leiendecker in a statement today.

Boyd, who was recently overwhelmingly re-elected, said that today's charges are a long-awaited first step. "I think we're close to justice and I think the people can feel a little more at ease that this did not go unnoticed," he said.

But Boyd wonders if other indictments will follow.

"It's always the little people that take the fall, but where did it all start?"

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4 Comments:

Blogger Star Jones said...

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5/10/2007 9:25 PM

 
Blogger Star Jones said...

I'm disappointed Ozier and Jones weren't charged also,sounds like they were part of a conspiracy!

5/10/2007 9:28 PM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

"against the people alleged to have forged the signatures of 22nd Ward residents"...?
Come on Antonio - who was indicted? Granted, the story is indictments were handed down, but who?

5/11/2007 12:48 AM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

When are they going to get to Ozsier and Kenny Jones? They need to go to.

5/12/2007 7:37 AM

 

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