An investigation into allegations of widespread voter fraud in Ohio's Hamilton County last fall found just one case, reports the Cincinnati Enquirer. A county prosecutor—and local chairman of John McCain's campaign—had demanded 600 votes be examined. The only fraudulent vote was cast by a Connecticut man who turned himself in and was fined $1,000. "Told ya so,” crowed the chairman of the county's Democratic Party, who accused the prosecutor of "playing politics." (More Ohio stories.)