New York Democrat refuses to concede House primary election, alleges ‘black voter suppression’
New York Assemblyman Michael Blake speaks in New York City, Jan. 16, 2019. (Associated Press)
A New York state lawmaker who sought to replace a retiring member of Congress refused to concede defeat Thursday following Tuesday’s Democratic primary, claiming the election was plagued by “intentional black voter suppression.” State
Assemblyman Michael Blake, an African-American candidate, finished in
second place in the 15th Congressional District contest’s in-person
ballot count, the New York Daily News reported. The top finisher was New York City Councilman Ritchie Torres, who is also African-American. The
retiring congressman is U.S. Rep. Jose Serrano, a native of Puerto
Rico, who has represented the Bronx-based 15th district since 2013. Blake
claimed a polling site in the predominantly black Concourse Village
neighborhood was relocated without explanation, “forcing elderly voters
to walk 11 blocks away, putting their health at risk,” according to the
Daily News.
He also claimed another polling site “in the heart of
a Black neighborhood” didn’t open on time, prompting some potential
voters to give up. Blake also claimed that a high number of
affidavit ballots at a third location – filed by voters whose
registration was in dispute – might not have been counted. “Intentional
black voter suppression and undemocratic processes clearly don’t just
happen in the South but also in the South Bronx,” Blake wrote. “These
incidents, among others, are too pervasive to be a coincidence. They are
a concerted effort to suppress the Black vote.” Torres has held off from claiming victory, saying he wants all mail-in ballots to be counted – a process that could take weeks, the Daily News reported. “We
reiterate what Ritchie said on Election Night: Every vote must be
counted. We’re confident that Ritchie will emerge from the complete vote
as the decisive winner,” Torres’ campaign manager Nanette Alvarado told
the newspaper. One
Democratic source told the Daily News that the accusations seemed odd
coming from Blake, a vice chairman of the Democratic National Committee. “This
is a vice chair of the Democratic National Committee ... accusing the
Bronx Democratic Party of rigging an election for a candidate they
didn’t even endorse?” the source said. The New York City Board of Elections did not respond to a Daily News request for comment.
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