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USVI’s Kenneth E. Mapp takes court action over voting machines

-‘Do not vote the symbol!’ – Communications Director for the Mapp-Potter Campaign Lisa Posey advised voters ahead of today’s elections
Gubernatorial Candidate for the United States Virgin Islands Kenneth E. Mapp along with Janelle Sarauw has filed a Notice of Appeal in the Superior Court of the US Virgin Islands seeking to ensure that voters’ rights are protected at the elections today November 4, 2014. Photo: Provided
According to the press release, on Monday, October 27, 2014, the Joint Board of Elections met and issued a mandate that it would not allow Virgin Islands Voters to personally scan their own ballots on the new DS200 Voting Machines. “The Board alleged that the new DS200 Voting Machines were not properly programmed for cross-voting, an allegation that has been repeatedly refuted by the manufacturer and technicians monitoring the voting machines,” it said. Photo: Provided
According to the press release, on Monday, October 27, 2014, the Joint Board of Elections met and issued a mandate that it would not allow Virgin Islands Voters to personally scan their own ballots on the new DS200 Voting Machines. “The Board alleged that the new DS200 Voting Machines were not properly programmed for cross-voting, an allegation that has been repeatedly refuted by the manufacturer and technicians monitoring the voting machines,” it said. Photo: Provided
CHARLOTTE AMALIE, St. Thomas, USVI – Gubernatorial Candidate for the United States Virgin Islands Kenneth E. Mapp along with Janelle Sarauw has filed a Notice of Appeal in the Superior Court of the US Virgin Islands seeking to ensure that voters’ rights are protected at the elections today November 4, 2014.

This is following their application for a temporary restraining order on Thursday October 30, 2014 against officials of the Joint Board of Elections and Board of Elections in the districts of Thomas/St John and St Croix to ensure that Virgin Islands Voters in today’s General Election are protected and are not disenfranchised in any way.

Mapp, running as Independent along with Osbert Potter, comes up against Donna M. Christensen and her running mate Basil C. Ottley for Democrats in the elections today.

Speaking to this news site yesterday November 3, 2014, Communications Director for the Mapp-Potter Campaign Lisa Posey said that they filed the motion yesterday. “We have filed an appeal to Superior Court. We did file the motion today…the court has not gotten back to us. If the court does not get back to us, Saturday’s ruling remains effective until the Supreme Court [hears] our appeal,” she said. However up to post time today there was no word on the fate of the appeal.

“The Mapp Campaign would like to advise voters that to make sure that their vote counts, do not vote the symbol,” said Posey to this news site yesterday.

A press release from the Mapp campaign office on Thursday said that the Plaintiffs have respectfully requested that the Superior Court of the Virgin Islands set an emergency hearing prior to the November 4, 2014 General Election to hear the issue and review what has been described as a blatant violation of Virgin Islands Election Laws that candidate Mapp stated was ‘disturbing’ and in fact ‘a very troubling development’ that all Virgin Islands Voters should be paying attention to right now.

According to the press release, on Monday, October 27, 2014, the Joint Board of Elections met and issued a mandate that it would not allow Virgin Islands Voters to personally scan their own ballots on the new DS200 Voting Machines.

“The Board alleged that the new DS200 Voting Machines were not properly programmed for cross-voting, an allegation that has been repeatedly refuted by the manufacturer and technicians monitoring the voting machines,” it said.

“Some Board Members have made unsubstantiated claims that voters would be at a disadvantage because they would not be able to correct their votes if they overvote, or undervote, and therefore, the Board made the unilateral and potentially illegal determination that they would not allow voters to personally scan their own ballots in the DS200 Voting Machines,” the release said.

“The sanctity of a Voter’s intent is a constitutional right afforded to every American Citizen and it is the very foundation of our Democratic Process as a free society. The mere thought that a Board Member would even think about purposely placing themselves in between a Virgin Islands Voter and their right to cast their Ballots is abhorrent and I believe may very well require a federal investigation”, said Mapp as quoted in the press release.

It said that Mapp pointed out the federal side of the argument because of the fact that the Delegates’ Race for Congress is also on the ballot during today’s General Election and is therefore considered a Federal Election and will also be subject to Federal oversight and review.

“It has been reported that some Board Members intend to hand count the ballots and will toss out the ballots of voters who vote for the symbol of a party and also vote for a candidate off the straight ticket designation. They have publicly stated that such ballots will not be counted in the election and discarded which is a blatant violation of Election Laws,” said the release.

“The Plaintiffs, Mapp and Sarauw assert that the DS200 Voting Machine technology provides the voter with the immediate opportunity to correct any errors thereby eliminating the risk of votes being thrown out on the grounds of any spoliation; a point raised with the Board Members who have chosen up to this point to ignore,” the release said.

It said that the DS200 Voting Machines also provide an accurate method of counting such types of votes and, most importantly, all Ballots cast are preserved and those same paper ballots are preserved for any potential recount, if at all necessary.

“The Board’s refusal to use these recently purchased electronic Voting System Machines that have been endorsed by the Federal Government is not only unjustified but begins to raise serious questions about what other motives may be at work here,” Mapp said.

“Not using these new machines that the Board purchased will deny many Virgin Islanders their constitutional right to have their vote counted. I’m taking this action to ensure that no voter is ever disenfranchised in any way and my campaign will do whatever needs to be done to ensure that every Voter in our Virgin Islands is afforded their sacred right as citizens of the United States to vote and have a say in who their elected officials will be,” concluded Mapp.

8 Responses to “USVI’s Kenneth E. Mapp takes court action over voting machines”

  • xxxxxxxx (04/11/2014, 08:46) Like (9) Dislike (6) Reply
    mapp go sit down we voting Donna Christensen and Basil Ottley all the way boss
  • usvi (04/11/2014, 09:57) Like (4) Dislike (4) Reply
    Who has been more nasty and run a dirty campaign than Mapp? Remember the ad where someone was snowing?
    • BVI/USVI (04/11/2014, 20:44) Like (8) Dislike (0) Reply
      Mapp aint no worst than who was there before...Tell what has Donna done for the USVI after spending all those yeas in congress? Exactly, NOTHING!! What did her running mate do when he was elected before? Oh, walked out of the senate before his term was up..proof he cant finish anything.
    • change (05/11/2014, 08:23) Like (2) Dislike (0) Reply
      ...and you must learn to spell. The individual was SNORING not SNOWING!!!!
  • Real Talk (04/11/2014, 12:05) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
    You guys heard the Jeopardy one and the Spelling B.
  • Yes (04/11/2014, 12:56) Like (4) Dislike (1) Reply
    Map has the map to victory LOL


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