When New York City voters run into problems at the polls, they let their elected officials hear about it. Those officials don’t always have much recourse, since the Board of Elections’ commissioners are appointed by political parties. But once or twice a year, the Board’s representatives have to sit through oversight hearings with the City
Council To Board of Elections: Poll Yourselves Together
Mary Jo Clark holds a clipboard with forms for students to register to vote during a rally for Barack Obama at Davidson College in Davidson, N.C., Thursday, April 10, 2008. (AP Photo/Chuck Burton) When New York City voters run into problems at the polls, they let their elected officials hear about it. Those officials don’t […]