A Canton Township man has pleaded guilty to misdemeanor election law violation after being accused of forging his daughter’s signature on an absentee voter ballot in November s general election, the Michigan Attorney General s Office announced Wednesday.
Paul Parana, 47, pleaded guilty Tuesday to the offense, a 90-day misdemeanor election law violation, for impersonating a voter.
Parana was charged in November with forging a signature on an absentee ballot and impersonating another to vote at an election. Those charges carry five- and four-year penalties, respectively.
Investigators found that Parana failed to forward the absentee ballot, which arrived at his home, to his daughter but instead filled it out as she instructed and forged her name on the back of the ballot envelope and mailed it to the Canton Township Clerk’s Office.
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recent ruling in a McHenry County Township case may become problematic for DuPage Township and their administrator, Linda Youngs. We first wrote about the administrator making a change to the levy that was approved by the Board in
this article. With DuPage Township s history of being sued for excessive tax levies four years running, we understand another may be coming for the most recent levy. While the past levy suits have focused on excess funds being levied, a new suit may point to a levy not filed by the designated authority, a requirement in the law as well as one not approved by the board.
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Remember doing it again, oh, about 15 years ago? I do. Right in Roxbury Township. Township Clerk â now Assemblywoman BettyLou DeCroce- assured my little ones that it wouldnât hurt, and they did just fine. Then, nothing happened. Zero. When long-time Health Officer Frank Grisi retired a bunch of years later I asked him what ever came of that H1N1 thing. âYeah, I donât know. It just kind of fizzled out,â he said, or something like that.
Remember when Skylab was falling? When it was gonna break apart in space and fall back to Earth? Well, I was the kid worried it would somehow, hit my house! Of all the billions of places it could land, I was afraid a chunk of metal from space would hit us! I swear I was.
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