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Election board, police probe ballot dispute at area nursing home
By Stephanie Warsmith
Beacon Journal staff writer
Published on Wednesday, Oct 15, 2008
Both Summit County poll workers involved in a physical altercation at a local nursing home over a ballot dispute have been placed on unpaid leave by the elections board.
But Republican poll worker George Manos, who filed a police report on the incident, claims he is the victim and shouldn't be punished. He said he thinks it is retaliation for him speaking up.
''I guess what I should have done is not report it,'' Manos, 75, said in a phone interview Tuesday.
The board and Cuyahoga Falls police are investigating the incident, which occurred about noon Friday at the Gardens of Western Reserve nursing home. Manos told police that Democratic poll worker Edith Walker jumped on his back and struck him in the head three or four times after he confronted her for allegedly mismarking a female resident's ballot showing her voting for Sen. Barack Obama, instead of Sen. John McCain.
The ballot scuffle has since gained national attention, including being discussed on Rush Limbaugh's radio show and listed on the Drudge Report.
The board immediately placed Walker, 73, on leave without pay. Marijean Donofrio, the board's Democratic director, decided to do the same for Manos on Tuesday morning, pending a decision by the board at a meeting next Tuesday. She said she consulted with John Manley with the Summit County Prosecutor's Office,
who thought it was prudent for both employees to be on leave.
''It's not a scare tactic,'' Donofrio said. ''If one is not permitted to work, the other should be treated the same.''
Bryan Williams, the board's GOP deputy director, thinks Manos should have been permitted to continue working. He has asked board members to consider bringing Manos back until next week's meeting.
''He served as the whistle- blower,'' Williams said. ''This sends the wrong message that if you call into question someone who may have done something wrong, your reward is to get sent home for a week.''
Manos, who has been a poll worker for several years, said he will be at the board meeting with his attorney.
Walker could not be reached for comment Tuesday.
Elections boards send out teams of two poll workers one Democrat and one Republican to nursing homes to assist residents who are unable to make it to the polls with early voting. The poll workers take turns helping residents with their ballots, while the other observes.
Manos said the dispute happened when it was Walker's turn to help a female resident with her ballot. He said Walker asked the woman who she wanted to vote for and the woman said McCain.
Manos said he got suspicious when Walker marked on the upper part of the ballot where Obama's name is listed rather than on the bottom where McCain's name appears. When Walker was finished with the woman's ballot, he said he told her he wanted to see the ballot but she refused.
Manos said he grabbed the ballot and took it over to two other poll workers for them to inspect. He said the ballot was marked for Obama.
Manos said Walker jumped on his back, wrapping her legs around his legs. He said she put her left arm around his neck, while using her other hand to hit him on the head. He said the other poll workers pulled Walker off him.
Manos said Walker ran over, grabbed the ballot and ran back to her table. When Manos and the other poll workers looked at the ballot, he said both Obama and McCain were marked.
The voter was given a new ballot and able to indicate her presidential pick.
Manos, a former stockbroker who served in the military, said his neck has been sore since the incident and he might go to the doctor to be examined. He said he thinks Walker intentionally mismarked the ballot and tried to cover it up.
''It was obvious,'' he said. ''She knew what she was doing.''
Stephanie Warsmith can be reached at 330-996-3705 or swarsmith@thebeaconjournal.com.
Both Summit County poll workers involved in a physical altercation at a local nursing home over a ballot dispute have been placed on unpaid leave by the elections board.
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Hmmm, the violence that comes from individuals in the demoncritter party isn't surprisin'.
A man is attacked by this nutjob woman and there are several witnesses who verify his story. So why is Mr Manos being treated like he is the criminal here? Donofrio seems to always be in the center of controversy. The Democrats are sure trying to sway this election anyways they can. You have ACORN falsifying registrations. A court panel who just clearly called Jennifer Brunner a terrible election official and ordered her to verify all new registrations in Ohio (which isn;t even mentioned in the paper) and now this nutbag who is trying to steal nursing home patient votes then assaulting someone. What is this world coming too?
I would have expected the Summit Democrats to only punish the victim\hero and not the criminal. The slogan for this year is "Stealing the election at all cost."
Why is the employee placed on unpaid leave who was attacked for uncovering the clear attempt by the democratic poll worker to vhange the vote of the nursing home voter. Why would you penalize the whistleblower. The employee who tried to change the voers intent and then cover it up should be fired and then prosecuted. Maybe we should have Brunner investigate? She would be fair, NOT.
Perhaps Mrs. Donofrio hasn't heard of the Federal Whistleblower Protection Act of 1989.
Since the election involved involves Federal candidates, the statute which prohibits retaliation towards the whistleblowing employee.
Marijean has put Summit County taxpayers in a position of paying out huge criminal fines and civil damages to Mr. Manos based on her decision to place him on unpaid leave.
Go ahead and use this as an excuse for McCain getting demolished this election. Enjoy your last few weeks of the worst president in US history right-wing nuts....
Come see the violence inherent in the system... Help help I'm being repressed...
I am a Democrat and planning on voting for Obama. However, I do not condone what this poll worker has done in any way. The republicans won the election dirty in '04, and will try to do the same this year. We don't need democrats like this poll worker making us look bad. The republican poll worker should not be punished and the democrat should be prosecuted. Lets win this election fairly.
this election can not be won fairly this year this is the worst one I can ever remember
WOW !!! If Mr. Manos account of the incident is true a horrible injustice has occurred. he should not have been punished in any way for his part in this incident. I do however feel that he is playing up the " assault" part of the incident. (For the record I am a democrat and definitely voting for Obama!!!!!) It just saddens me the lows that some people on both sides of the party lines will stoop to get " their" candidate of choice elected.

