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Lookie here re: voting issues in Brooklyn (Original Post) LiberalElite Apr 2016 OP
Good! Now, count the damn Provisional ballots. in_cog_ni_to Apr 2016 #1
Text: Donkees Apr 2016 #2
Sounds like the city quickly took firm action with a fairly important civil servant Babel_17 Apr 2016 #6
This message was self-deleted by its author CompanyFirstSergeant Apr 2016 #3
Exactly! Punkingal Apr 2016 #5
That's nice, but where the hell did an idea implemented in many states get cooked up? HereSince1628 Apr 2016 #4

Donkees

(31,418 posts)
2. Text:
Thu Apr 21, 2016, 08:30 PM
Apr 2016

A New York City board of elections official has been suspended after voting issues arose in Brooklyn during Tuesday's primary election.

The Board of Elections office released a statement Thursday evening, saying the Commissioners' Executive Committee of the Board of Elections voted to suspend Borough Office Chief Clerk Diane Haslett-Rudiano without pay. The suspension takes effect immediately and will continue pending an internal investigation.

"The Board will fully cooperate with the investigations currently being conducted by the Office of the New York State Attorney General and The Office of the New York City Comptroller," the BOE said in a news release.

New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman announced Wednesday that his office was going to investigate the BOE. He issued a statement Thursday following the suspension.

"The administration of the voter rolls in Brooklyn is of major concern to our office and is a focus of our investigation," Schneiderman said.

New York City's Comptroller Scott Stringer kicked off the first investigation Tuesday night. Stringer said the biggest issue appeared to be that some eligible voters were removed from voter-registration rolls and some that had their party affiliation changed.

Other issues included polling sites not opening in time for voting, incorrect primary notifications being mailed out and training of the poll workers.
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Babel_17

(5,400 posts)
6. Sounds like the city quickly took firm action with a fairly important civil servant
Thu Apr 21, 2016, 09:46 PM
Apr 2016

That's ... interesting as they aren't exactly known for acting like that.

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HereSince1628

(36,063 posts)
4. That's nice, but where the hell did an idea implemented in many states get cooked up?
Thu Apr 21, 2016, 08:32 PM
Apr 2016

Somehow I get the feeling enemies of the people are in charge, pushing DNC 'dream' policies onto state parties.

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