Georgia Judge Throws Book at Man Convicted of Voter Fraud, Sentences Him to 25 Years in Prison

A Georgia judge has thrown the book at a Walker County man who was found guilty of voter fraud charges.

William Chase, 62, was convicted by a Walker County jury of forgery in the first-degree, illegal acts regarding election documents, unlawful acts regarding elector’s vote, and repeat voting in the same election.

He was convicted on charges related to illegal voting in the 2021 Georgia Senate runoff election.

Chief Judge Kristina Graham sentenced Chase to 25 years in prison.

She ordered that the first 15 years must be served in the Georgia Department of Corrections without the possibility of parole.

District Attorney Chris Arnt said, “William Chase is no stranger to fraud and forgery as he has several felony convictions including bankruptcy fraud, theft by shoplifting, forgery in the first degree, stealing public documents, financial identity fraud, and impersonating an officer.

“This defendant sought to disenfranchise a Walker County citizen.

“Thankfully, Mr. Chase’s voter fraud was caught and we had sufficient evidence to successfully prosecute him.

“This prosecution, along with the stiff prison sentence, will hopefully send a clear message that we do not tolerate voter fraud in the Lookout Mountain Judicial Circuit.”

It took the jury less than an hour of deliberation to come to convict Chase.

According to ABC9:

William Chase filled out another Walker County resident’s absentee ballot in the January 2021 runoff election after it was sent to a PO box at an old address by mistake.

When the husband of the original owner of the ballot got his and she did not, the DA says she called the Walker County Elections Office to inquire about it.

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The Elections Office found out that it has already been accepted, but not yet counted, and that it appeared to have her signature, the DA says.

The resident went to the Elections Office and pointed out that it was not her signature.

The DA says the Elections Office canceled the forged ballot and had a new ballot sent to the resident’s current address.

The Elections Office then requested the Secretary of State Office investigates the forged ballot.

According to The Chattanoogan:

Investigator Paul Cain began his investigation by obtaining the post office’s ownership records for the PO box the absentee ballot was sent to. 

The records revealed that the current owner of the PO box was William Clifford Chase. Chase himself had already submitted his own ballot for the January 2021 runoff election. 

Inv. Cain asked the defendant for a statement and he claimed he was the only one with access to the PO box. Inv. Cain then transported the sealed suspect ballot to the GBI crime lab for fingerprint analysis. 

The absentee ballot had to be opened and the entire ballot was composed of three parts; 1) the exterior envelope where the signature was located, 2) an inner security envelope, 3) the ballot containing the candidate selection. 

A GBI fingerprint expert found a suitable latent print on the ballot containing the candidate selection and compared it to the known fingerprints of William Chase.

It was a match.

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