Mayoral Candidates Demand Investigation of Ed Lee Supporters Accused of Fraud
| They probably would have voted for Ed Lee anyway ... |
Here's the back story: Witnesses claim they saw volunteers with the SF Neighbor Alliance for Ed Lee for Mayor 2011, an independent expenditure committee, preventing voters in San Francisco's Chinatown District from marking their ballots for any other candidate except for Lee. What made the accusations even more damning is that the alleged fraud was supposedly caught on video.
And while Lee's camp insists he has nothing to do with the committee, his opponents in the race for mayor went ahead and sent a letter to the Secretary of State and the U.S. Department of Justice, asking them both to investigate.
Here's what the letter states:
According to these published accounts, these electioneering activities target Cantonese-speaking voters in San Francisco and may potentially infringe on their federally protected voting rights, and also violate the provisions of the California Elections Code and other laws.The letter was signed by Public Defender Jeff Adachi, Supervisor John Avalos, Board of Supervisors President David Chiu, City Attorney Dennis Herrera, state Sen. Leland Yee, Michela Alioto-Pier, and Joanna Rees.
San Francisco's elections chief John Arntz has since reviewed the video of the alleged fraud and referred it to the District Attorney's Office. Still, he said it didn't show any clear violation of the election law.
Here's the video:



















