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Monday, January 21, 2013

FLAWED ALBANY CITY
WARD MAPS THREATEN

INTEGRITY OF ELECTIONS.
DILUTE VOTES OF BONAFIDE
CITY RESIDENTS WHO ARE
U S CITIZENS.
Read:

http://www.timesunion.com/local/article/UAlbany-dorms-roil-redistricting-mapmaking-4211671.php

Voter rolls in the city and county of Albany
 should be canvassed to make certain that

1. college students who register to vote
    locally are not registered to vote in
    their home counties

2. no illegal aliens are registered to vote

3. welfare recipients are not  collecting
    benefits or registered to vote in other
    counties or states

All new voter registrations should undergo
similar screening.

These moves are necesssary to protect
the integrity of city elections, to guard
against the dilution of the votes of
bonafide Albany City residents who
are U S citizens and to produce a
ward redistricting maps that assure
these objectives.

College students may double dip
vote here in Albany and in their
home county.

Welfare recipients who move
about collecting welfare benefits
in multiple state counties, as well
as neighboring states scam those
jurisdictions and may be voting
in those multiple jurisdictions as
well.

The 2010 U S Census violated the
NYS Constitution which prohibits
counting aliens.

How many illegal aliens are included
in the  ward population allocations
which serve as a basis for drawing the
redistricting maps, now before the
Common Council?

The Albany Common Council, in
2007, approved a resolution
declaring Albany a sanctuary city
for illegal aliens by a vote of 14-0.

Which current Common Council
Members voted for this resolution?
Which one was absent?

Perhaps, the Times Union will
publish this voting record.

Perhaps, the Common Council
will repeal the Sanctuary City
resolutions? Will any current
Member sponsor a repeal
resolution?

The redistricting  ward maps before
the Albany Common Council for
approval are flawed as a result of
the above.

Bonafide Albany City residents
who are U S citizens and property
tax payers should demand that
the integrity of city elections,
wards maps and the integrity of
their votes be assured by
canvassing the voter rolls
as outlined above,  before
any final ward redistricting
maps are approved.

                        Joe Sullivan

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