October 30, 2009
Honorable Christine Quinn
Speaker of the City Council
City Hall
New York, New York 10007
RE: Please actively
support passage of Resolution 2236 as soon as possible
Dear Speaker Quinn:
I urge you to use the power of the
Speakers’ position in the City Council to pass Resolution 2236 before the end
of this session.
Resolution 2236 urges continued use of
our lever voting machines, rather than replacement of them with paper ballots
and scanners (computers to be used in each poll site to count the votes on the
paper ballots).
Our city and state cannot afford to
replace our lever machines now. If replacement efforts move ahead, the cost of
running elections will rise dramatically, and will drain our limited resources
away from other essential needs.
Worse, with our declining finances, New
York counties will not be able to properly secure the paper ballots, nor
properly audit the computerized scanners. This means that the outcome of many
election contests will be subject to undetected innocent and malicious errors.
Now it is time for every official to
take all possible actions to protect our future elections. Twenty upstate
counties have already passed resolutions similar to Res. 2236; the first was
passed in December, 2008. In some counties the election budget has tripled due
to use of the new equipment. Counties will have to cut other essential services
in order to pay the additional – and unnecessary -- expense of paper ballots
and scanners.
Resolution 2236 is of the greatest
importance because it expresses political support for our state to take
fiscally responsibility action immediately to safeguard our future elections
and avoid making our budget choices even more difficult than they will be.
It is critical to bring this resolution to
a vote as soon as possible, because the New York State Board of Elections
intends to ask the counties to sign purchase agreements for the replacement
equipment in December this year.
Please do everything you can to pass
Resolution 2236 as soon as possible.
Sincerely yours,