(Indianapolis, Ind.) - Charlie White is still Indiana's Secretary of State after Marion Circuit Court Judge Louis Rosenberg granted a stay in the case as White is appealing an earlier ruling forcing him out.
The official is facing voter fraud charges for allegedly using his ex-wife's address to vote while living somewhere else during the 2010 election.
In granting the stay, Judge Rosenberg also denied a request from Indiana Democrats to immediately install Vop Osili as Secretary of State if White leaves office.
White will face a criminal trial on seven felony charges later this month.
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