I don’t approve of her methods

But I do love her message.

Woman registers her dog to vote; Prosecutors growl

Jane Balogh had a pretty good idea who was calling when the phone rang and the caller asked for Duncan M. MacDonald.

Duncan is the dog Balogh registered as a voter seven months before the November 2006 election.

Duncan’s absentee-ballot envelope was signed with a picture of a paw print.

“You can’t sign with a paw print,” the election worker told Balogh on Nov. 9.

“I said, ‘he can if he’s a dog,’ ” answered Balogh, a 66-year-old grandmother and Army veteran who lives in Federal Way.

The election worker told her a supervisor would call, but she never heard from anyone.

After making her point — how easy it is for a voter to register illegally — Balogh will be arraigned in King County Superior Court on Tuesday on a misdemeanor charge of making a false statement to a public official.

Balogh’s crime was signing Duncan’s name on a registration card under a declaration that he meets all the requirements to vote. She submitted ballots in his name in the September and November 2006 and May 2007 elections. She wrote “VOID” on the ballots, and didn’t cast any votes.

Balogh, who lives with Duncan, an Australian shepherd-terrier mix, and four other dogs and four cats, registered her dog as a protest of a 2005 state voter-registration statute that she says makes it too easy for noncitizens to vote. She put her phone bill in Duncan’s name, then used the phone bill as identification to register him as a voter.

The truly sad part of this is that the local media is playing it as sort of a joke story, as can be seen by the headline above, copied from the Seattle Times, and from the quote from Acting Prosecuting Attorney, Dan Satterberg:

They say you should let sleeping dogs lie, but you can’t let voting dogs vote.

I’ve seen nothing on this from any of the local leftist blogs, not even to accuse the dog of voting Republican. This will pass into anecdotal history for those who favor tighter restrictions on voter registration and completely out of the memory of those who oppose it.

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