According to the New York Post, a Staten Island grand jury is pushing for revisions to state election regulations after discovering many incidents of ballot theft in a City Council contest last year.
The grand jury’s 38-page findings seeking revisions to state statutes were issued by Staten Island District Attorney Michael McMahon.
McMahon stated, “This research should concern everyone participating in the election process on Staten Island, as well as everyone else in New York City and State”.
The investigation however does not name the race where the ballot fraud was discovered, indicating that there was not enough evidence to prosecute anybody of fraud or they rather not flip the seat where the fraud occurred.
Grand jury finds ballot fraud in NYC city council race – and releases report calling for changes to state election laws https://t.co/UxVv1uWnAe
— TheBlaze…