
More machines had problems in Bernie-likely areas in Brooklyn. But NYC voting tends to be a festival of fail, in any event.
Via NY Post:
New York’s Primary Day voting process was widely condemned as a chaotic mess — but that didn’t stop the city’s Board of Elections boss from crowing Wednesday about how “proud” he was about how things went.
“I’d really like to say how proud I am of my staff,” Michael Ryan, the board’s executive director, told Fox 5’s “Good Day New York.”
“We had 75 percent of the vote tallied by 10 p.m. Unprecedented in New York for a presidential primary.”
Ryan also dismissed complaints about widespread snafus, and even claimed there was a “concerted effort” by some voters to disrupt the primary as a form of protest.
