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Saturday, April 16, 2011

Washington - Judge Denies Rabbi's Request to Change Election Hours
















Washington - A federal judge has denied the request of a D.C. rabbi to force the city’s elections board to extend voting hours or change the date of an upcoming special election.

Rabbi Shmuel Herzfeld, head of Ohev Sholom—The National Synagogue, sued the D.C. Board of Elections and Ethics because a special election to select a new at-large D.C. Councilmember and two State Board of Education members is scheduled to be held April 26, the last day of Passover.

Polling places will close at 8 p.m. on the day of the election, while Passover ends at sundown on the same day.

At a hearing Friday in U.S. District Court, Judge Emmet G. Sullivan said he was sympathetic to Herzfeld’s request and the rabbi’s complaint was “not insignificant.”

But he said the conflict with Passover is only a “limited burden,” while early and absentee voting options are enough to alleviate the problem.

1 comment:

  1. B"H - No surprise here! Who cares about Jews getting to the polling station?! Hey guys, I mean Ladies and Gentlemen, come Home before it's too late!

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