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INDIANAPOLIS - The main question confronting Charlie White as he was sworn in Thursday as Indiana's new secretary of state, was whether he ultimately will get to keep the job.
Two special prosecutors are investigating whether White, a Republican, committed voter fraud in May when he voted in a precinct he did not live in. If he is charged and convicted of a felony, state law would force him to leave the office.See the full content of this document
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White Sworn in Despite Probe Could Be Out If Vote Fraud Proved
It would then be up to Gov. Mitch Daniels to fill any vacancies, and the governor acknowledged after the swearing-in that he has thought about what he will do if White is ...
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