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Missing Ballots, No-Show Poll Workers: Lawmakers Get An Earful At Election Reform Hearing

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.

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What happened at the Brooklyn Democrats 13-hour meeting

SHARE: Think you’ve got it bad with a few hours of back-to-back Zoom meetings? That’s got nothing on the 13-hour marathon virtual meeting of the Kings County Democratic Committee on Wednesday, which was plagued by delays and incorrect vote tallies. But by the end, a group of reformers had won their first-ever county committee vote victory, a watershed moment for the group and for the county party. The county committee approved a new slate of rules proposed by the reformer group New Kings Democrats, which has been advocating for over a decade to make the Brooklyn Democratic Party more transparent and, in their view, democratic. It’s a sign that the Brooklyn Democratic machine, which has long controlled the county’s politics with leaders and kingmakers, may be losing its once-firm grip on local political power. 

Division Within Brooklyn Democratic Party Apparent As Former Party Boss Says F—ing Progressives Should Be Overcome

Division Within Brooklyn Democratic Party Apparent As Former Party Boss Says F ing Progressives Should Be Overcome arrow Former Brooklyn Democratic Party boss Frank Seddio, center, before the start of the county committee meeting in September 2018. FRANK RUNYEON / GOTHAMIST Days ahead of a court-ordered deadline for the Brooklyn Democratic Party to hold a full organizational meeting with county committee members, divisions between old school county loyalists and newer reform members have persisted with a string of legal battles and infighting spiraling into screaming matches. On Monday, the Kings County Democratic County Committee sued the state in Brooklyn federal court over the court order forcing the county committee to hold an organizational meeting, alleging that forcing the party to follow election law by holding a virtual meeting “restricts and limits their discretion in how to organize themselves,” and “infringes upon the party’s right t

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