by
Brian Mann on November 3rd, 2009
Liz Benjamin at the New York Daily News is reporting that it’s been confirmed that police were called to a polling site in St. Lawrence County because of alleged voter harassment by a conservative activist.
Here’s Benjamin’s write-up.
I called over to the St. Lawrence Board of Elections and got GOP Elections Commissioner Debbie Pahler on the line. She confirmed that the police indeed had been called, but she downplayed the incident, saying it’s “a routine procedure here in the county.”
“We had electioneering within the 100-foot polling marker,” Phaler said. “It’s my understanding that they were asked to leave and wouldn’t leave.”
“If people are electioneering within the marker and don’t stop when we ask them to, our inspectors are instructed to call law enforcement to assist them. I don’t think anybody was arrested.”