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‘Cronyism is truly rampant’: Voters, poll workers demand reform of city Board of Elections at hearing By Courtney Gross New York City PUBLISHED 7:47 PM ET Jul. 28, 2021 PUBLISHED July 28, 2021 @7:47 PM
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NEW YORK Jan Combopiano has been a poll worker for four years, helping direct voters every year to cast their ballots.
On Wednesday, she showed up at Medgar Evers College in Brooklyn to tell state lawmakers what it was really like to help run a city election.
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The State Senate Elections Committee is hosting several public hearings on how to reform election administration across the state
arrow Voters at Brooklyn Borough Hall on June 22, 2021 Scott Heins / Gothamist
New York lawmakers flipped the script at a hearing on election reform and voting rights on Wednesday, shining the light on voters and Election Day workers, to be followed by an interrogation of elections officials in September. The message at the first of a series of State Senate hearings was clear: Board of Elections officials are going to have a lot to answer for.
Members of the Elections Committee heard from more than two dozen people who shared stories of absent poll workers, confusing information from Board of Elections staff, and a sense that voters generally have lost confidence in the current system after a cascade of errors year after year.