U.S. Attorney in Baltimore appoints election day officers to protect against voter intimidation
Ahead of the upcoming
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The department "works tirelessly to ensure that every citizen is able to vote without interference or discrimination and to have that vote counted in a fair and free election," Barron said in a statement released by his office.
"Nor will we tolerate unlawful threats of violence to election officials and staff, who are integral to our country's election process," Barron continued. "The right to vote is the cornerstone of American democracy. We will bring to justice those who seek to corrupt that right."
The program is part of the
The program seeks to ensure public confidence in the electoral process by providing local points of contact for the public to report possible federal election law violations.
Election officials see the midterms as the biggest test of the election system since
Those fears are stoked by incidents that have already taken place in elections elsewhere this year:
In
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Barron notes that federal law protects against such crimes as:
threatening violence against election officials or staff.
intimidating or bribing voters.
buying or selling votes.
impersonating voters.
altering vote tallies.
stuffing ballot boxes or marking ballots for voters against their wishes.
Wise and Butler will be on duty in
Barron said allegations of election fraud or voting rights violations will be reviewed in consultation with state and federal authorities where appropriate and that his office will pursue "any case that warrants prosecution."
The
Complaints about possible violations of the federal voting rights laws can also be made directly to the Civil Rights Division in
The announcement advises that, in the case of a crime of violence or intimidation, people should call 911 immediately before contacting federal authorities.
"State and local police have primary jurisdiction over polling places, and almost always have faster reaction capacity in an emergency," the release said.
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