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No sentencing date was set. Republican special prosecutor John Dowd expressed satisfaction about the verdict. "We believe it was about someone who violated the law and cheated the system
-- and gamed the system," Dowd said. "And, obviously, the jury thought the same way." A Marion County judge has ruled that White should be replaced by Democrat Vop Osili, the man he defeated by about 300,000 votes in the November 2010 election, but that ruling is on hold pending an appeal. Attorney Karen Celestino-Horseman, who watched the trial and spoke on behalf of Indiana Democrats following the verdict, said the party believes White's conviction further affirms that Osili should be secretary of state. "(White) has been convicted, but the judge has left it open for misdemeanor sentencing. That's something that's going to have to be examined," she said. During his closing arguments, assistant special prosecutor Dan Sigler Jr. argued that White knew that he was committing voter fraud but did it anyway for political power. "If we aren't going to enforce election law against the secretary of state of Indiana, who are we going to enforce it against?" Sigler said.
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