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Orly Taitz orly.taitz@gmail.com
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“King, Brad” <bking@iec.in.gov>,
Orly Taitz <orly.taitz@gmail.com>
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oig.hotline@usdoj.gov,
“Bonnet, Jerry (SOS)” <jbonnet@sos.in.gov>,
Charles White <SecretaryWhite@gmail.com>
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Re: Urgent regarding election fraud complaint
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Mr. King,
please find attached
1. filed out a sworn notarized CAN-1 statement of an IN citizen
2. a request for representation for the same citizen
3. FedEX receipt
4. complaint.
Please, attach it with the documents, that you already received. the citizen is filing his complaint today or tomorrow, My hard copy with docs will arrive tomorrow morning
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On Wed, Feb 15, 2012 at 7:35 AM, King, Brad <bking@iec.in.gov> wrote:
Dear Dr. Taitz:
Thank you for your message. I have not seen the certified letter that you refer to, but perhaps it was addressed to the Secretary of State’s office (rather than to the Election Division) and has not been forwarded to this office yet.
Since I understand your letter to be a request to not certify the name of Barack Obama as a candidate on Indiana’s Democratic Party primary ballot, I am responding accordingly.
Indiana law requires that any challenges to a request for presidential primary ballot placement must be executed on the attached CAN-1 sworn affidavit. Indiana Code 3-8-1-2.
If the candidate challenge is not submitted on the approved CAN-1 form, state law also requires that the filing be rejected. Indiana Code 3-5-4-8.
Indiana law also prohibits filings of election forms (such as challenges to candidates) by use of fax or electronic mail. Indiana Code 3-5-4-1.7.
As a result, if you do wish to file this challenge, the Election Division must receive and file-stamp a completed CAN-1 form (attached) no later than noon this Friday, February 17.
The Election Division’s address is
302 W Washington Street, Room E-204
Indianapolis, IN 46204.
Please note that merely postmarking is not sufficient – any document must be received in the office of the Election Division and file stamped by that date and time.
If you have questions, please advise.
Brad King
Co-Director
Indiana Election Division
(317) 232-3939
(800) 622-4941
bking@iec.in.gov
If a person is unclear concerning election law provisions, the Election Division can be used as an interpretive resource. However, where your legal rights are concerned, you must consult with your own attorney to be fully and properly advised.
From: Orly Taitz [mailto:orly.taitz@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2012 8:32 AM
To: Elections
Cc: Orly Taitz; Charles White; jerbonnet@comcast.net; oig.hotline@USdoj.gov
Subject: Urgent regarding election fraud complaint
Dear sir/mdm,
I filed an elections challenge and sent it certified mail. I got verification from the US post office, that the certified mail letter was received. I, also, submitted my elections challenge directly to the Secretary of State Bonnet and immediate past secretary White via e-mail. E-mails were sent twice and received. I never got a response. I request a written response as soon as possible. If no written response is provided, I will be forwarding a criminal complaint to the county, state and federal grand juries, Marion county DA, AG of IN and will be filing a legal action in Marion county circuit court.
Sincerely,
—
Dr Orly TaitzESQ
29839 Santa Margarita pkwy, ste 100
Rancho Santa Margarita, CA 92688
ph 949-683-5411 fax949-766-7603
orlytaitzesq.com
—
Dr Orly TaitzESQ
29839 Santa Margarita pkwy, ste 100
Rancho Santa Margarita, CA 92688
ph 949-683-5411 fax949-766-7603
orlytaitzesq.com
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Orly Taitz orly.taitz@gmail.com
to
“King, Brad” <bking@iec.in.gov>,Orly Taitz <orly.taitz@gmail.com>
cc
oig.hotline@usdoj.gov,”Bonnet, Jerry (SOS)” <jbonnet@sos.in.gov>,Charles White <SecretaryWhite@gmail.com>
date
Thu, Feb 16, 2012 at 1:50 PM
subject
Re: Urgent regarding election fraud complaint
mailed-by
gmail.com
hide details 1:50 PM (0 minutes ago)
Mr. King,
please find attached
1. filed out a sworn notarized CAN-1 statement of an IN citizen
2. a request for representation for the same citizen
3. FedEX receipt
4. complaint.
Please, attach it with the documents, that you already received. the citizen is filing his complaint today or tomorrow, My hard copy with docs will arrive tomorrow morning
– Show quoted text –
On Wed, Feb 15, 2012 at 7:35 AM, King, Brad <bking@iec.in.gov> wrote:
Dear Dr. Taitz:
Thank you for your message. I have not seen the certified letter that you refer to, but perhaps it was addressed to the Secretary of State’s office (rather than to the Election Division) and has not been forwarded to this office yet.
Since I understand your letter to be a request to not certify the name of Barack Obama as a candidate on Indiana’s Democratic Party primary ballot, I am responding accordingly.
Indiana law requires that any challenges to a request for presidential primary ballot placement must be executed on the attached CAN-1 sworn affidavit. Indiana Code 3-8-1-2.
If the candidate challenge is not submitted on the approved CAN-1 form, state law also requires that the filing be rejected. Indiana Code 3-5-4-8.
Indiana law also prohibits filings of election forms (such as challenges to candidates) by use of fax or electronic mail. Indiana Code 3-5-4-1.7.
As a result, if you do wish to file this challenge, the Election Division must receive and file-stamp a completed CAN-1 form (attached) no later than noon this Friday, February 17.
The Election Division’s address is
302 W Washington Street, Room E-204
Indianapolis, IN 46204.
Please note that merely postmarking is not sufficient – any document must be received in the office of the Election Division and file stamped by that date and time.
If you have questions, please advise.
Brad King
Co-Director
Indiana Election Division
(317) 232-3939
(800) 622-4941
bking@iec.in.gov
If a person is unclear concerning election law provisions, the Election Division can be used as an interpretive resource. However, where your legal rights are concerned, you must consult with your own attorney to be fully and properly advised.
From: Orly Taitz [mailto:orly.taitz@gmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2012 8:32 AMTo: ElectionsCc: Orly Taitz; Charles White; jerbonnet@comcast.net; oig.hotline@USdoj.gov
Subject: Urgent regarding election fraud complaint
Dear sir/mdm,
I filed an elections challenge and sent it certified mail. I got verification from the US post office, that the certified mail letter was received. I, also, submitted my elections challenge directly to the Secretary of State Bonnet and immediate past secretary White via e-mail. E-mails were sent twice and received. I never got a response. I request a written response as soon as possible. If no written response is provided, I will be forwarding a criminal complaint to the county, state and federal grand juries, Marion county DA, AG of IN and will be filing a legal action in Marion county circuit court.
Sincerely,
—
Dr Orly TaitzESQ
29839 Santa Margarita pkwy, ste 100
Rancho Santa Margarita, CA 92688
ph 949-683-5411 fax949-766-7603
orlytaitzesq.com
—
Dr Orly TaitzESQ
29839 Santa Margarita pkwy, ste 100
Rancho Santa Margarita, CA 92688
ph 949-683-5411 fax949-766-7603
orlytaitzesq.com
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IN candidate challenge.pdf1408K View Download
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