Justice Dept called uncooperative on voting rights
Posted by: ap 1 month, 2 weeks agoWASHINGTON (AP) _ The House Judiciary Committee chairman on Wednesday said the Justice Department is stonewalling efforts to make sure this year's presidential voting operates fairly.
Chairman John Conyers told Attorney General Michael Mukasey there hasn't been enough cooperation with Congress on voting rights issues. Conyers also said the work that has been done hasn't been effective.
"As we sit here today, probably 100 days before the election, we don't know specifically how our government will respond to the problems that made the elections of 2000 and 2004 so problematic and so controversial," Conyers told Mukasey at the start of the panel's oversight hearing — likely the last House appearance for the attorney general.
Conyers, D-Mich., said it's unclear whether voting machines will be fairly allocated and how federal election monitors will be deployed across the country.
Mukasey responded that making sure the Nov. 4 elections run smoothly is one of his top priorities.
He said the Justice Department plans to work with civil rights groups and state and local officials to solve any problems that might arise. Hundreds of election observers and monitors will be dispatched as well, he said.
"We anticipate much higher turnout this year, and we're doing what we can," Mukasey told Rep. Mel Watt, D-N.C.
Submitted By:
apBy now you're probably trying to figure out the identity behind those cryptic initials. Alan Parsons? Alexia Prichard? No, they stand for Associated Press ...
Also submitted:
- 1.0 - Harrell, Crabtree lead Texas Tech past Nevada
- 1.0 - McCoy's 4 TD passes lead No. 10 Texas
- 1.0 - No. 15 Arizona State defeats Stanford 41-17
- 1.0 - Diaz wins split decision against Katsidis
Related Articles:
- 1.0 - Mukasey rapped on reporter shield bill
- 1.0 - Lawmakers chide Mukasey on press freedom
- 1.0 - Rice told embassies to limit aid for Obama, McCain
- 1.0 - Thai protest leader wants to reduce voters' power
- 1.0 - Today on the presidential campaign trail
Also Propping This Article
No one has propped this story. Be the first by clicking PROP IT!
Groups Watching This
No groups are watching this story. Why not share it with your group?




