Three plead guilty in absentee ballot probe
Carson Walker - AP - October 29, 2004
SIOUX FALLS -- Three of the six people to be charged in connection with absentee ballot applications pleaded guilty Friday in Sioux Falls.
A magistrate fined Joseph Alick, Todd Schlekeway and Rachel Hoff $200 each and gave them a 30-day suspended jail sentence. They also voluntarily gave up their notary public commissions.
Eric Fahrendorf's hearing is set for Wednesday and Nathan Mertz's lawyer rescheduled his first court appearance to Nov. 8.
The charges are misdemeanors.
Jennifer Giannonatti is to be charged in Rapid City, but no complaint has yet been filed, officials said Friday.
The six former Republican campaign workers are accused of notarizing some absentee ballot applications without seeing the voter sign the document.
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