Board of Elections

American Negro Cleveland voters disgraced the ancestors and the race with their 7% to 14% turnout in the 11th Congressional District

CLEVELAND, OH – Everything thoughtful American Negro citizens of Cleveland worked and fought for is gone.  The banks.  Savings and loans. Gas stations. Pharmacies.  Theatres.  Supermarkets.  Dry cleaners.  Physicians offices.  Dental offices.  Law offices.  Civic institutions.  Political institutions.  Gone.  That includes the consciousness that in all we do American Negroes should never disgrace our race. What we’re left with is degraded American Negroes who call themselves “Niggaz” and see ignorance, greed and depravity as their culture.  It’s not mine.  Some of us aggressively refuse being called the “N” word by anybody. Our ancestors wanted that word outlawed like they did…

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Instead of prosecuting Kevin Kelley for stealing Ward 13’s council seat in 2017, Cuyahoga County Prosecuting Attorney Michael O’Malley endorses the election thief

CLEVELAND, OH – If ex-President Donald Trump wants to know how elections are stolen or obstructed he should review the campaign finance reports of Cleveland Councilman Kevin Kelley for an example.  All you need is a complicit prosecuting attorney who is a member of your ethnic and religious group; and who is willing to ignore the duties assigned to the elected office he holds in Title 35 of the Ohio Revised Code. Kelley has criminally obstructed three Cleveland elections, but these aren’t words Clevelanders will see from Mark Naymik’s reporting at WKYC or from his former work at cleveland.com.  Naymik…

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Election fraud complaint says Ward doesn’t meet East Cleveland’s 2-year residency and voter requirements for mayoral candidates

CLEVELAND, OH – Sean Ward may have had good intentions when he decided to campaign to serve in the office of mayor of East Cleveland as the municipal corporation’s chief law enforcement officer.  But there are laws that instruct political hopefuls on when they’re qualified to seek an elected office he was warned not to ignore. For circulating petitions knowing he did not meet the qualifications for mayoral candidates, Ward now has a hearing scheduled before the Cuyahoga County Board of Elections on Monday, June 28, 2021 at 9:30 a.m.   He’s accused of violating Section 112(A) of East Cleveland’s charter. …

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