The feds shall be monitoring eight Bay State cities for compliance with federal voting rights legal guidelines on Tuesday, in keeping with the U.S. Legal professional’s Workplace.
Election screens in Massachusetts shall be assigned to polling places in Everett, Fitchburg, Leominster, Lowell, Malden, Methuen, Quincy and Salem.
A number of days in the past, the Justice Division introduced plans to watch compliance with federal voting rights legal guidelines in 86 jurisdictions throughout 27 states for Tuesday’s election.
“The Department’s longstanding Election Day Program is vital to combatting discrimination at the polls and furthering public confidence in the electoral process,” Appearing U.S. Legal professional Joshua Levy stated in an announcement.
“Every citizen must be able to vote without interference or discrimination,” Levy added. “My office is proud to be a part of this important effort to protect the sacrosanct right to vote.”
Assistant U.S. Legal professional Anuj Khetarpal has been appointed as voting rights coordinator for Massachusetts, and can lead the U.S. Legal professional’s Workplace’s Election Day monitoring efforts.
Nationally, the Justice Division’s Civil Rights Division will coordinate the hassle — which incorporates screens from the Civil Rights Division, different Division divisions, U.S. Legal professional’s Places of work and federal observers from the Workplace of Personnel Administration.
Final week, the U.S. Legal professional’s Workplace introduced the appointment of a district election officer to supervise the dealing with of Election Day prison complaints, threats of violence to election officers or employees and election fraud, in session with Justice Division in Washington.
The Voting Rights Act (VRA) makes it unlawful for states and native governments to make use of voting practices or election guidelines that deny or limit voting rights due to a citizen’s race or coloration — or which end in residents who belong to a selected language minority group having much less of a chance than everybody else to vote for and elect their chosen public officers.
The VRA additionally protects voters’ rights to mark their very own poll or to be assisted by an individual of their alternative (the place voters want help due to incapacity or incapability to learn or write in English).
The general public can direct issues or complaints about voting rights to the U.S. Legal professional’s Workplace in Boston at 833-634-8669. Complaints about attainable violations of the federal voting rights legal guidelines can be made on to the Civil Rights Division in Washington, D.C., by grievance kind at civilrights.justice.gov or by telephone at 800-253-3931.