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Voters Sue Pennsylvania, Election Official Scoffs

Earlier this week, ANP reported that, come November, Pennsylvania voters could face substantial delays at the polls. We spoke with the man running the election in Philadelphia, who scoffed at long lines and tales of lost votes. Now, voters are suing the state of Pennsylvania. With the help of Voter Action and the NAACP, they filed a complaint this morning in Philadelphia federal court, specifically citing an interview between the American News Project and Philadelphia Deputy City Commissioner Fred Voigt. Here's an update and more of our interview with Voigt.

Click here to view our original story.

Click here to view the Voter Action complaint and plaintiffs' memorandum.

And click here to view the follow-up to this story, including the verdict.

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voters having to sue Pennsylvania election officials

Sir your episodes into American life are most invaluable , insights into the most fundamental conceptions,wonderfull.But this issue must be addressed across America. Democracy is truly displayed to the world.Do sort it out ,every citizen must be counted .Fundamental.

Philly voting

What a bozo (not Bozo the Clown). Canada had an election and after it ends there are no major complaints about the time to vote and the count is done in 4 hours.

Voters Sue Pennsylvania

This Anti-American, Philadelphia Deputy City Commissioner Fred Voig, should be prosecuted.

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