A Shakeup in New York City’s Board of Elections (BOE) after NYC’s recent Elections were married by a Series of Mistakes.
The Embattled BOE bounced its Powerful No. 2 Official amid a Pledge for Reform after a Series of Gaffes.
The Board replaced Dawn Sandow, the Deputy Executive Director for 11 years, with former Staten Island Republican Councilman Vincent Ignizio.
Sandow was Demoted to the Bronx Office, though Election Officials claimed the Transfer was Voluntary.
Sandow, who was In-Charge when the Agency botched the Initial Ranked-Choice Voting (RCV) Count, Counting 135,000 Test Votes, for New York’s Democratic Mayoral Primary in June.
The Shake-Up was Necessary, a Key Lawmaker said.
NYC Wins When Everyone Can Vote! Michael H. Drucker
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