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DOJ threatens takeover of New York's electionsSOURCE: New Yorkers for Verified Voting League of Women Voters of New York State • New York Public Interest Research Group, NYPIRG • New Yorkers for Verified Voting News Release Civic Groups Blast Department of Justice Proposal to Gut Standards for New Voting Systems A Federal Takeover for Selecting New Voting Systems Not in Best Interest of New York Voters Groups say DOJ's running roughshod over New York. We shouldn't be forced to buy voting systems that gut the important protections that voters won in state law," said Neal Rosenstein, Government Reform Coordinator for the New York Public Interest Research Group. "DOJ's position is that vendors won't be required to reveal the computer codes running their machines if problems arise with their systems. That could seriously undermine public confidence in election results," he added. " The Department of Justice has made an mind-boggling claim - that while New York State has a right to require far higher voting system standards than those set by the Federal Government, we have no right to demand that voting machine vendors actually meet them," said Bo Lipari, Executive Director of New Yorkers for Verified Voting. " The DOJ would force New York to use voting machines that have failed again and again in other states, regardless of state laws designed to protect our votes." The DOJ position was made in a motion submitted today to the federal court reviewing New York's implementation of the Help America Vote Act. That act and subsequent state law requires the state to replace its mechanical lever voting machines. In addition to asking the court to consider taking over the machine selection process, the Justice Department also called for all the state's lever machines to be replaced with new systems in less than a year, in time for the September 2008 primary elections. "
The DOJ's proposal to force a wholesale replacement of the state's lever machines
in less than a year will most likely result in mass confusion at the polls," said
Aimee Allaud, Election Specialist, League of Women Voters of NYS. "Lines
for voting in Presidential years are already out the door in many locations.
Imagine what will happen when you have to teach each voter how to vote over again
on a new system and train the poll workers on how these systems work. It will
be chaos," she added. By ntobi at 11/07/2007 - 08:49 | Fair elections | Federal Election Legislation | login or register to post comments
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