New York AG Accuses Election Watchdog of 'Voter Deception and Intimidation'
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72% Very Conservative
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
55% : The board has passed such information to federal and state law enforcement, according to AP.47% : The OAG gave NY Citizens Audit time until Oct. 2 to provide documents related to the group's door-to-door canvassing activities, including emails, text messages, and instructions to workers.
41% : "This summer, NYSBOE disclosed that rather than investigating issues in the voter rolls brought to its attention, it filed complaints with the FBI, Department of Homeland Security, and local law enforcement in addition to issuing a media alert designed to intimidate the public against cooperating with voter registration inquiries," according to the release.
37% : The group accused NYSBOE of "inattentiveness, lethargy, and abandonment of their sworn duty to uphold the law and maintain voter rolls that are lawfully accurate beyond question.
35% : "The voters who were accused of criminal voter fraud have expressed outrage and are concerned that their voting activity has "somehow broken the law," according to the letter.
34% : "These allegations, if true, could constitute unlawful voter deception under New York state law and unlawful voter intimidation under both state and federal law."
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