Political operative worked with Rep. Jeff Van Drew (R-N.J.) in the midterms.
A New Jersey political organizer and operative who has worked with both major parties has been arrested and charged with election fraud, federal prosecutors announced.
Craig Callaway, 64, a former Atlantic City council president, was arrested on Feb. 7 and charged with one count of depriving, defrauding, and attempting to deprive and defraud New Jersey residents of a fair and impartially conducted election process by the fraudulent procurement, casting, and tabulation of ballots.
People who accepted the offer were transported to the office by Mr. Callaway and his workers. Once there, they handed over their identification, which Mr. Callaway and his subordinates used to fill out a part of mail-in ballot applications identifying themselves as authorized messengers for others, authorities said.
The people took the forms into the office and received mail-in ballots for people they did not know, prosecutors said. The people gave the ballots to Mr. Callaway and his workers. The ballots were later cast under names of other people and many were counted in the official election tally.
New Jersey law requires voters to apply for mail-in ballots at least seven days before an election. A voter can designate an individual as a âmessengerâ who is then authorized to acquire their mail-in ballot and take the ballot to that person.
Once filled out, the ballots can be delivered by âbearersâ on behalf of the voters.
If convicted, the law brings a penalty of up to five years in prison and a fine of up to $250,000 or twice the gain or loss from the offense.
âHolding free and fair elections is a bedrock principle of our democracy. As alleged in the complaint, the defendant attempted to deprive New Jersey residents of a fair election by fraudulently procuring and casting ballots,â U.S. Attorney for the District of New Jersey Philip Sellinger, an appointee of President Biden, said in a statement.
He said the actions against Mr. Callaway âreflect our officeâs commitment to hold to account those who try to undermine the electoral process.â
âVoter fraud at any level chips away at the faith people have in our system,â James Dennehy, the special agent in charge of the FBIâs Newark office, added. âWeâre unable as American citizens to hold our government accountable if our votes are compromised. The FBI and our law enforcement partners understand the gravity of protecting the process and will bring those criminals who break the law to justice.â
A lawyer representing Mr. Callaway didnât respond to a request by The Epoch Times for comment.
Operativeâs Past
Mr. Callaway, who previously served a prison term for a conviction of bribery while he was a councilman, has worked for years with members of both parties.
âItâs no secret that candidates from both parties have hired Callaway in the past to help them win elections. Those who hired him cannot plead ignorance now. Everyone in Atlantic County knows exactly what Callawayâs operation is and the blatant illegality of it all,â Michael Suleiman, the chairman of the Atlantic County Democrats, said in a statement.
âAs someone who believes mail-in voting is still a safe and easy way to increase voter participation, todayâs news illustrates the need for more election reform,â he added. âI will be speaking to the governorâs office and legislative leaders about legislation to ban payments to messengers and bearers, as well as mandate prepaid postage on all mail-in ballots so that voters do not need to engage third parties to safely return their ballots.â
The committee previously sued Mr. Callaway, alleging he was engaging in an âongoing election fraud scheme.â
âThis thing has been stretched so far out and gives opportunity to do things that arenât the best and arenât legal,â Mr. Purdy said. âPeople go in and fill them out, itâs like a candy store.â
Jeff Van Drew, a former Democrat, paid Mr. Callaway for the 2020 and 2022 elections.
âCongressman Van Drew received nearly 140,000 votes in the November 2022 general election, only 851 of which came from vote-by-mail ballots in Atlantic City,â Mr. Van Drewâs campaign said in a statement.
âWe never have and never would condone any illegal activity,â it added. âIn fact, as is always the case with our vendors, the campaign had a signed consulting contract. Mr. Callaway signed the contract for that election, and previous elections, specifically stating that as an independent contractor he âagrees all work and services provided shall adhere to all federal, state, and local laws and regulations.ââ
Mr. Callaway is still scheduled to speak at a Feb. 17 fundraiser for Liberty and Prosperity, a nonprofit that describes him in its program as âone of the best âget-out-the-voteâ organizers in America.â
âIâve been involved in many election challenges and recounts over the years and in the past Craig Callawayâs work has always been meticulous,â Seth Grossman, the head of the group, told the Inquirer. âHe was always careful in warning his workers to comply with the law and make sure the voters were properly registered and filled out the form.â
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