Can’t wait to hear the backstory on this federal excursion.
“Officials in the Village of Kiryas Joel filed a number of complaints over what they say are violations of election law in Tuesday’s election. A representative of the US Justice Department was on-site observing the elections.”
Some information on Kiryas Joel:
Kiryas Joel (also known as Kiryas Yoy’l, “Kiryas Yo’el” or KJ) (Yiddish: קרית יואל (Kiryas Yoyel) is a village within the town of Monroe in Orange County, New York, United States. The great majority of its residents are Hasidic Jews who strictly observe the Torah and its commandments, and belong to the worldwide Satmar Hasidic dynasty.
Most of the village’s residents speak Yiddish as their first language. The village has the youngest median age (13.2) of any population center of over 5,000 residents in the United States.Residents of Kiryas Joel, like those of other Haredi Jewish communities, typically have large families. Kiryas Joel is the place in the United States with the highest percentage of people who reported Hungarian ancestry, as 18.9% of the population reported Hungarian ancestry in 2000.
Kiryas Joel is part of the Poughkeepsie–Newburgh–Middletown, NY Metropolitan Statistical Area as well as the larger New York–Newark–Bridgeport, NY-NJ-CT-PA Combined Statistical Area.
According to 2008 census figures, the village has the highest poverty rate in the nation. More than two-thirds of residents live below the federal poverty line and 40% receive food stamps.
It is widely believed that no candidates run for the village’s board or the school board unless first approved by the grand rebbe Rabbi Aron Teitelbaum. In 2001, Kiryas Joel held a competitive election in which all candidates supported by the grand rebbe were re-elected by a 60–40% margin.
A case against the village is currently pending in federal district court; plaintiffs, who are asking for the village to be dissolved, say that Kiryas Joel is a theocracy whose existence violates the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment, where local government leaders abuse the laws, such as those for tax-exempt status, zoning, and sanitation, to favor members of their own sect and persecute other Orthodox Jews. They also say that the leaders commit vote fraud by intimidating dissident voters and busing in non-residents
Author Archives: J Christian Adams
“So how many votes did the Texas Voter ID law ‘supress’?”
Fox Undercover: Voter Fraud in Boston
House Prepares Impeachment Resolution for Eric Holder
Overdue, coming soon.
“Rep. Ted Yoho (R-FL) told local supporters at a town hall in his northern Florida district Tuesday night that he and other Republicans are currently drafting a resolution seeking impeachment for Attorney General Eric Holder.”
Speaking in Raleigh and Wake Forest Law
I’ll be doing a number of Federalist Society events next week about North Carolina’s new election law, even with CLE credit. The event in Raleigh is Tuesday at noon and details can be found here. Details for the event at Wake Forest Law school can be found here.
I’ll have more on this.
Texas Voter Fraud Convictions
“A South Texas woman has pleaded guilty in federal court in Brownsville to voting multiple times in a 2012 primary runoff election. The U.S. Attorney’s Office says Sonia Leticia Solis forged absentee ballot applications for people she claimed were disabled. The scheme gave the 55-year-old five additional votes in the runoff election for the newly created 34th Congressional District. She pleaded guilty on Monday.”
Link.
Fox Covers True the Vote and Soros-Driven Obamacare GOTV Component
Speaking at University of Dayton Law Wednesday
I will be at the University of Dayton Law School Wednesday at 12:30 pm to talk Shelby, and voter roll problems across the country and in Ohio.
“18 voters reviewed for fraud” in Colorado recall
The El Paso County Clerk and Recorder’s Office referred for investigation 18 potential voter fraud cases from the recent recall election of now-former state senator John Morse, including “at least 11 people who may have used the same-day voter registration system to vote without actually residing in the district.” Meanwhile, executive director of the El Paso County Democratic Party, Christy Le Lait, observed keenly “there is nothing wrong with same-day registration as long as people are honest.” Well, yes, “If men were angels…”
“Federal Judge to consider Wisconsin Voter ID lawsuit”
The Wisconsin law passed in 2011 has never gone into effect because a judge handling a separate state lawsuit declared the measure unconstitutional soon after it was enacted… The trial starting Monday involves two federal lawsuits filed by civil rights groups, one of them brought on behalf of Bettye Jones, a 77-year-old black Brookfield woman [now deceased] who had difficulty voting because she had neither a state-issued driver’s license nor a birth certificate needed to acquire one. “We think voter ID laws like the one in Wisconsin have a disproportionate impact on people of color…” said Jim Eichner, an attorney for the Advancement Project, a Washington-based nonprofit that is supporting the federal lawsuit.
Federal trial set to begin Monday.
It’s a shame Advancement Project attorneys’ time and money wasn’t spent helping voters like Bettye get the ID they need to vote (and access many other services), rather than suing the state for the past two years.