Monroe, N.Y. – The State Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that election inspectors will be allowed in the Village of Kiryas Joel.
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Hudson Valley TWC News (http://bit.ly/1FIUBSK) reports the court stated allowing inspectors in Kiryas Joel was not discriminatory.
Six inspectors were previously approved for polling locations in the village by the Orange County board of elections after United Monroe claimed voters were “bullied” at ballot boxes. The board later revoked their decision, which prompted voters to file a lawsuit against the Orange County board.
Inspectors will be reinstated for the general election in three weeks.
Information taken from Hudson Valley TWC News
Won’t really help. Most of the votes are told who to vote for before they even get there. Whole thing is a fraud.
Who will benefit from this?
Great news! This is democracy and not Iran. The same thing needs to happen in Ramapo. Who ever heard of busses loaded with voters who don’t even live in the area and have no IDs to vote?