DOJ to monitor polls in 27 states for compliance with voting rights laws
Source: Axios
5 hours ago
The Justice Department announced Friday it will monitor polls in 27 states for compliance with federal voting rights laws on Election Day.
The big picture: Although the DOJ regularly monitors polls, unprecedented steps are being taken to protect election workers and ballots as concerns mount about voter intimidation, fraud and even violence at the polls.
A series of arson attacks on ballot boxes in Oregon and Washington have reemphasized questions about security on Election Day.
Zoom in: The DOJ said it will monitor 86 jurisdictions on Tuesday.
The Justice Department, which enforces federal voting rights laws, regularly deploys its staff to monitor for compliance during elections. Tuesday's effort will be coordinated by the DOJ's Civil Rights Division, which will maintain contact with state and local election officials throughout the day. Monitors will include those working in the Civil Rights Division, the U.S. Attorneys' Office and the Office of Personnel Management.
Zoom out: Republican lawmakers in Missouri and Florida are seeking to block the DOJ from polling sites.
Read more: https://www.axios.com/2024/11/01/election-day-polls-monitor-doj
Link to DOJ PRESS RELEASE - Justice Department to Monitor Polls in 27 States for Compliance with Federal Voting Rights Laws
LIST FROM THE PRESS RELEASE
Bethel Census Area, Alaska; Dillingham Census Area, Alaska; Kusilvak Census Area, Alaska; North Slope Borough, Alaska; Northwest Arctic Borough, Alaska; Apache County, Arizona; Maricopa County, Arizona; Pima County, Arizona; Yuma County, Arizona; San Joaquin County, California; Broward County, Florida; Miami-Dade County, Florida; Orange County, Florida; Osceola County, Florida; Cobb County, Georgia; DeKalb County, Georgia; Fulton County, Georgia; Gwinnett County, Georgia; Macon-Bibb County, Georgia; Jefferson County, Kentucky; Kenton County, Kentucky; City of Everett, Massachusetts; City of Fitchburg, Massachusetts; City of Leominster, Massachusetts; City of Lowell, Massachusetts; City of Malden, Massachusetts; City of Methuen, Massachusetts; City of Quincy, Massachusetts; City of Salem, Massachusetts; Prince Georges County, Maryland; City of Ann Arbor, Michigan; City of Detroit, Michigan; City of Flint, Michigan; City of Grand Rapids, Michigan; City of Hamtramck, Michigan; City of Warren, Michigan; Hennepin County, Minnesota; City of Minneapolis, Minnesota; Ramsey County, Minnesota; Covington County, Mississippi; Scott County, Mississippi; Warren County, Mississippi; City of St. Louis, Missouri; Blaine County, Montana; Alamance County, North Carolina; Mecklenburg County, North Carolina; Wake County, North Carolina; Bergen County, New Jersey; Middlesex County, New Jersey; Union County, New Jersey; Bernalillo County, New Mexico; Cibola County, New Mexico; Clark County, Nevada; Queens, New York; Cuyahoga County, Ohio; Portage County, Ohio; Allegheny County, Pennsylvania; Luzerne County, Pennsylvania; Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania; City of Pawtucket, Rhode Island; City of Providence, Rhode Island; City of Woonsocket, Rhode Island; Charleston County, South Carolina; Bennett County, South Dakota; Jackson County, South Dakota; Minnehaha County, South Dakota; Oglala Lakota County, South Dakota; Atascosa County, Texas; Bexar County, Texas; Dallas County, Texas; Frio County, Texas; Harris County, Texas; Hays County, Texas; Palo Pinto County, Texas; Waller County, Texas; San Juan County, Utah; Hanover County, Virginia; Henrico County, Virginia; Loudoun County, Virginia; City of Manassas, Virginia; City of Manassas Park, Virginia; Prince William County, Virginia; Town of Lawrence (Rusk County), Wisconsin; City of Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Town of Thornapple, Wisconsin; and City of Wausau, Wisconsin.
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(17,996 posts)I'm also curious as to how these particular locations were chosen for on-site monitoring, some of these locations seem like places where no particular problem might be expected.
I also wonder if, in addition to these on-site location-dedicated monitors, the justice department will have the mobile staff needed to respond to calls of civil rights violations in locations where they have not dedicated any monitors.
And I felt this paragraph should be repeated...
Also, it seems the state of Florida has to much to hide to let the doj do this on THEIR turf...
Fla. Sec. State sends letter to DOJ saying federal election monitors will not be allowed inside polling sites...
https://www.democraticunderground.com/100219639641
ananda
(30,822 posts)And other places in Texas as well!
ailsagirl
(23,802 posts)gay texan
(2,864 posts)This is stunning!
House of Roberts
(5,687 posts)I hope they bring Federal LEO with them to arrest them on the spot, including Abbott's Gestapo agents if they try any strongarm tactics.
BootinUp
(49,035 posts)LetMyPeopleVote
(154,549 posts)That county is rubbed by racists who do not want non-whites to vote
Sucha NastyWoman
(2,897 posts)Its an HBCU.
LetMyPeopleVote
(154,549 posts)Fiendish Thingy
(18,529 posts)He should have been monitoring the polls a year ago, not at the last minute just before election day, amirite?
BadgerKid
(4,676 posts)Why should the DOj show all their cards?
LauraInLA
(1,306 posts)summer_in_TX
(3,219 posts)I know there's an Aryan Brotherhood element in these parts. This is where the Biden-Harris campaign bus was forced off of Interstate 35 back in 2020. It's a purple county more bluish purple on the east side of the county where we have Texas State University students and staff, and more reddish purple on the south and western side of the county.
But I've taken the possibility of issues in my town as pretty small.
Hope the presence of the monitors helps our election go smoothly!
LetMyPeopleVote
(154,549 posts)LetMyPeopleVote
(154,549 posts)Sucha NastyWoman
(2,897 posts)Hope the DOJ doesnt cave
LeftInTX
(30,001 posts)This was decided by SCOTUS in 2013
LetMyPeopleVote
(154,549 posts)FailureToCommunicate
(14,325 posts)Weird.
BumRushDaShow
(142,396 posts)(remember the "bussing" mess in the '70s, which triggered a "white flight" - Nearly 50 years after the Boston busing crisis, a new initiative examines its history and legacy)
FailureToCommunicate
(14,325 posts)been dinged for shenanigans.
So, again, its weird and a waste of deployed resources.
BumRushDaShow
(142,396 posts)45 has called up ALL the scum of the United States to rise up and they are doing so, including right there in MA (not that they ever went away).
As a note - DOJ has a sort of "standard list" but will add when referred and apparently they got referrals from there.