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NY-20: Don’t forget the military. The state board of election did

It looks like Jim Tedisco may have pulled off the victory in NY-20 after all. And there is good reason to think that the remaining absentee ballots should favor Tedisco. That said, there was a serious problem.

The state Board of Elections seesm to have deliberately disinfranchised military voters. Heritage’s Hans von Spakovsky describes how the Democrats on the Board of Election actually voted to reject a Department of Justice recommendation to send out ballots.

The Civil Rights Division of the Department of Justice, which is responsible for enforcing the federal statute that guarantees the right of overseas citizens and military personnel to vote by absentee ballot, contacted the New York State Board of Elections and requested that they issue their ballots sooner for this race. The two Republican members of the board voted to support this request. Yet the two Democratic members of the board, shamefully enough, voted against doing so. Were they trying to disenfranchise military voters?

So the DoJ actually had to file suit against the NY State board of Election. Hans explains why that suit was still inadequate because, ultimately, the Civil Rights Division at DoJ doesn’t take the issue of voting rights seriously for the military.

In the end though, there are about 1,000 military absentee votes outstanding. In spite of Democratic attempts to disenfranchise our soldiers, some of our troops will get to vote. And it looks like we will win the race.

But we need to stop this kiniving next time.

Cross-posted from The Next Right.

COMMENTS

  • Ninetales

    This really stick it the Obama-ites at the college I am at. I have a running bet with as to who will win.

    With arrogance, they said they will, and then reminded me that they have Acorn on their side. If he does pull out a win, I will have some gloating to do.

  • Swamp_Yankee

    … Democrats hate soldiers and veterans.

    • Jack_Savage

      Everyone paying attention should already know. This just adds further proof.

  • red4ever

    needs to be thrown out. a state like texas can’t change its precincts without federal permission, yet new york can disenfranchise those who protect our right to vote with nary a notice by anyone.

  • BlueStateSaint

    ACORN is effective in states that have lax voting standards. NY makes you show an ID to vote, and they compare the signature they have on file with the signature that you make when you sign in.

  • smitch61

    I just read an article that basically states the military vote will not be counted… Are we screwed? what is the next step?