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New York Lawyer Common Letitia James introduced on Friday, June 13, that the Workplace of the Lawyer Common (OAG) will make its Election Safety Hotline obtainable for the June 24, 2025, major election and through the early voting interval, which runs from Saturday, June 14, by way of Sunday, June 22.
James stated the hotline might be obtainable to troubleshoot and resolve a variety of points encountered by voters, together with points voting by absentee poll, early mail poll, or in-person at their polling place.
A information addressing continuously requested questions can also be at the moment obtainable to help voters with, amongst different issues, the absentee and early mail poll course of and voter registration points.
“New Yorkers should really feel secure about casting their ballots after they head to the polls for this month’s major,” stated Lawyer Common James. “Free and truthful elections are foundational to our democracy. Whether or not you select to vote absentee, throughout early voting, or on election day, my workplace’s Election Safety Hotline is right here to assist voters each step of the way in which.”
James stated New Yorkers are shielded from voter intimidation, deception, suppression, and obstruction below state and federal regulation.
Lawyer Common James urges voters experiencing election-related issues whereas voting to name the OAG hotline at (866) 390-2992 or submit a grievance on-line to request help.
She stated the phone hotline might be open between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. throughout early voting (Saturday, June 14 by way of Sunday, June 22) and between 6 a.m. and 9 p.m. on Tuesday, June 24, on Election Day.
The hotline can even be obtainable earlier than and after Election Day, Monday, June 23, and Wednesday, June 25, between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m.
The lawyer common stated written requests for help could also be submitted at any time by way of the net grievance type. OAG attorneys and workers course of hotline calls and written requests for help.
James stated the OAG has operated its Election Safety Hotline since November 2012.
Throughout earlier elections, she stated OAG fielded a whole bunch — and typically hundreds — of complaints from voters throughout the state and labored with native election officers and others to deal with points.
James stated the OAG has additionally taken authorized motion to guard towards voter registration purges and to make sure that voters have ample and equitable entry to vote early as required by regulation.
The lawyer common stated all registered voters have the best to accessible elections.
On Election Day, she stated polls have to be repeatedly open from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m., and voters have to be allowed to vote if they’re in line earlier than closing.
As well as, James stated all registered voters have the best to vote free from coercion or intimidation, whether or not by election officers or some other particular person.
James stated the OAG will obtain and reply to election complaints referring to any statutes that the OAG enforces, together with the New York Voting Rights Act, which upholds truthful, open, and accessible elections.