October 22, 2010
Loeffler said, “Every citizen must be able to vote without interference or discrimination andto have that vote counted without it being stolen because of fraud. The Department of Justice will actpromptly and aggressively to protect the integrity of the election process.” Eight years ago, former Attorney General Ashcroft established a Department-wide Ballot Accessand Voting Integrity Initiative. The goals of this ongoing Initiative are to increase the Department’s ability to deter election fraud and discrimination at the polls, and to prosecute these offenses wheneverand wherever they occur. The Department’s long-standing Election Day Program furthers these goals,and also seeks to ensure public confidence in the integrity of the election process by providing localpoints of contact within the Department for the public to report possible election fraud and voting rights violations while the polls are open on election day. The right to vote is the cornerstone of American democracy. We all must ensure that those who are entitled to the franchise exercise it if they choose, and that those who seek to corrupt it are brought to justice said Loeffler. In order to respond to complaints of election fraud or voting rights abuses on November 2, 2010, and to ensure that such complaints are directed to the appropriate authorities, Loeffler stated that Assistant United States Attorney/DEO Warner will be on duty in the Alaska District while the polls are open. He can be reached by the public at the following telephone number: 907-271-5071. In addition, the FBI will have Special Agents available in each Field Office and Resident Agency throughout the country to receive allegations of election fraud and other election abuses on election day. The FBI can be reached by the public at (907) 276-4441. Complaints about ballot access problems or discrimination can be made directly to the CivilRights Division’s Voting Section in Washington at 1-800-253-3931 or 202-307-2767. Loeffler said, “The effectiveness of our Election Day Program depends in large part on the watchfulness and cooperation of the American electorate. It is imperative that those who have specific information about discrimination or election fraud make that information available immediately to my Office, the FBI, or the Civil Rights Division of the Department of Justice.” Source of News:
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