Man Nominated As Delegate To Gingrich Campaign Pleaded Guilty To âVoter Fraudâ
Man Nominated As Delegate To Gingrich Campaign Pleaded Guilty To âVoter Fraudâ

A man who would be designated as an Illinois delegate for Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich pleaded guilty to voter fraud charges back in 1991, TPM has learned.
Back in 1991, Charles Augustyniak pleaded guilty to a voter registration violation after he tried to register his mother, father and brother (who lived in Du Page County, Illinois) as Cook County voters. As punishment he had to speak at training sessions for deputy registrars âexplaining how he committed his crime and discussing correct procedures for voter registration,â according to a newspaper report from the time.
Augustyniak is listed as a delegate on a petition on the Illinois for Newt website. In an interview with TPM he said he hadnât thought about the incident in a number of years.
âThere was no fraud perpetrated, itâs technically a misdemeanor election code violation which I admitted to,â Augustyniak said in an interview. âMy folks were in the process of retiring and were living with me for awhile, thatâs what that was all about.â
Augustyniak explains that his parents moved in with him for a few months as they were selling their home in Du Page County but before they moved to Alabama in early 1991.
âThey wanted to claim that they perpetrated some fraud, and I didnât think I wanted to put my mid-60 year old parents through that,â Augustyniak said.
âItâs something I havenât thought a whole lot about in over 20 years, if people want to look at my public record, I donât even think iâve had a traffic ticket, but I donât really think itâs any kind of an issue,â Augustyniak continued.
Augustyniak said that he continued to speak to deputy registrars about his violation even after he had completed his required hours of community service.
The Gingrich campaign in Illinois didnât respond to a request for comment. Gingrich has supported conservative anti-voter fraud measures in the past, having been critical of the Justice Department for blocking South Carolinaâs voter ID law while calling for voter ID laws in all 50 states.
LOL Maybe he thinks he should be policing the republicans party with the voter ID laws?????
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on Feb. 23, 2012 at 1:00 AM