Election worker bites voter's nose outside Cleveland polling place | cleveland.com: CLEVELAND, Ohio -- A poll monitor working for the Cuyahoga County Board of Elections, assaulted a voter at a polling place in Cleveland at midday Tuesday, sending the voter to a hospital.
Cuyahoga County Board of Elections Director Jane Platten said the monitor, known as a "rover," got into a dispute with a campaign worker over the legal distance campaign workers must be from the polling place door, which is 100 feet.
When the dispute at the Gloria Dei Evangelical Lutheran Church on Memphis Avenue seemed to be settled, the rover, James Williams of Cleveland, walked away.
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