Monday, April 18, 2016

United States Attorneys Available To Receive Election Complaints


Preet Bharara, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, and Robert L. Capers, the United States Attorney for the Eastern District of New York, announced today that special telephone numbers have been set up to receive complaints of possible violations of federal election laws relating to the upcoming primary elections in New York City and other counties in their districts. 
The United States Attorneys said that their Offices will be available to receive complaints at the following numbers on Tuesday, April 19, 2016:
(212) 637-0840                       (For Manhattan, Bronx, Dutchess, Orange, Putnam, Rockland, Sullivan and Westchester counties)
(718) 254-6323                       (For Brooklyn, Queens, Staten Island, Nassau and Suffolk counties)
In addition, complaints of possible violations of federal election laws may be made directly to the Federal Bureau of Investigation at (212) 384-1000.
It is unlawful under federal law to deny or abridge anyone’s right to vote because of race, color, or national origin.  Federal laws also require local election authorities to make voting accessible to disabled and elderly voters.  Voters who require assistance because of blindness, disability, or inability to read and write have the right to receive such assistance from a person of their own choosing.  In counties with substantial numbers of non-English speaking voters, federal laws prohibit the denial or abridgement of a voter’s ability to participate in the election process in certain languages other than English (i.e., Spanish, Chinese, Korean).         
In addition, certain activities designed to subvert the integrity of the election process are federal crimes.  It is a federal crime, for example, to deprive citizens of their right to fair elections or to conspire to do so.  Specific election laws also make it a crime to bribe or intimidate voters, to cause ballots to be cast fraudulently in the names of individuals who did not vote (“ballot stuffing”), to vote more than once, or to alter or falsify the vote count.  It can also be a federal offense to challenge qualified voters without cause and in bad faith or to harass persons seeking to vote for the purpose of discouraging their vote.
The United States Attorneys also noted that the following additional telephone numbers are available on Election Day for citizens to call for routine inquiries, such as where to vote or how late the polls are open, or to register complaints that may concern violations of New York State election laws:
IN NEW YORK CITY
City Board of Elections
Main Office                (212) 487-5300
                                     (212) 868-3692
Bronx                         (718) 299-9017
Brooklyn                    (718) 797-8800
Manhattan                 (212) 886-2100
Queens                      (718) 730-6730
Staten Island              (718) 876-0079
IN COUNTIES OUTSIDE NEW YORK CITY
County Boards of Elections
Dutchess                     (845) 486-2473
Nassau                       (516) 571-2411
Orange                       (845) 291-2444
Putnam                       (845) 278-6970
Rockland                    (845) 638-5172
Suffolk                        (631) 852-4500
Sullivan                       (845) 794-3000
Westchester                (914) 995-5700
Assistant United States Attorney David J. Kennedy is responsible for overseeing the handling of complaints of voting rights abuses and election fraud for the Southern District of New York.
Assistant United States Attorney Catherine Mirabile is responsible for overseeing the handling of complaints of voting rights abuses and election fraud for the Eastern District of New York.

1 comment:

Suzan Baker said...

I hope the election go as planned and the deserving party wins.
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