The March 3 editorial "Voting Pressure" completely misrepresented the efforts by
Such implementation requires a careful and deliberate process to make sure that we do it properly, the first time, to avoid depriving the public of their right to vote.
Certification of voting machines will not be given on an "expedited" basis. All new voting equipment, whether part of an interim solution or final implementation plan, will be fully tested at the direction of the state Board of Elections to both the federal Election Assistance Commission's 2005 Voluntary Voting System Guidelines, and to requirements of our own state law.
All testing will be conducted in a transparent process. This agency has consulted with numerous groups throughout this process including activists, community groups, disability groups, legislators and our county boards of elections in developing our plan to introduce new voting systems in
Additionally,
We are fully committed to implementing HAVA and making voting accessible to the disabled, and not risk the voting rights of any New Yorkers.
Our approach will satisfy HAVA requirements and is consistent with
LEE DAGHLIAN
Director of Public Information
ROBERT BREHM
Deputy Director, Public Information
State Board of Elections