Somehow I'm not surprised. The cradle of liberty is taking liberties with the voting rights of citizens.
SPECIFICALLY, the city of Lawrence sent 15,000 letters to mostly Latino voters telling them they couldn't vote, rather than telling them that the needed to vote.JOHN BONIFAZ MUST BE ELECTED SECRETARY OF STATE TO STOP THIS. IT'S A CRIME!!!
Look at this. AMAZING!!!
March 21, 2006
OP-ED News
DOJ Confirms Voting Rights Violations in Massachusetts
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http://www.opednews.comThe race for Massachusetts Secretary of State has reached a new level of urgency. On March 10, the
U.S. Justice Department (DOJ) confirmed it is investigating Voting Rights violations in Springfield. Today, the DOJ confirmed that they are actively investigating Voting Rights violations in Lowell as well. In each city, the
lack of voting assistance to Latino and Cambodian Americans, respectively, is at the center of the probes. But it doesn’t end there.In 2005, the City of
Lawrence sent letters to 15,000 mostly Latino voters declaring that they were on the inactive list just days before Election Day. Despite a federal judge demanding that the city reach out to these voters and inform them that they could still vote, Lawrence had its lowest turnout for a mayoral election in Lawrence in 30 years -- and this in a contested race with a Latino challenger.
Earlier the same year, the
DOJ sued the City of Boston for Voting Rights violations against Chinese, Latino and Vietnamese voters. Boston entered into a consent decree with the DOJ as a result and has agreed to provide ballots and other voter information in multiple languages, including Chinese and Vietnamese. The DOJ will also continue to monitor elections in the state’s capital for the next few years.
These problems, as well as the lack of any true electoral reforms in the Commonwealth that promote our democracy, are just some of the reasons that John Bonifaz was the first person to step forward last year and officially declare his candidacy for Secretary of State. Massachusetts needs a Secretary who will work with cities and towns to ensure the voting rights of all voters before anything ever gets to the point where Federal intervention would be required.