Regarding the Monroe, NY 2013 election results, the results are still pending. The 2013 election ended a week ago, but the town of Monroe, NY is still waiting for results. As I shared in my Democrats and Republicans Can Work Together blog, and my post about how I felt voting was meaningful this year, 2013 was a big year for Monroe’s local elections. Republicans, Democrats and Independents came together and developed a new political party. This party was specifically developed to effect change in Monroe. Their grass roots campaigning stirred people to action. So why don’t we have results yet?
As our local Times Herald-Record newspaper stated, there was an “unprecedented voter crush” at the polls. Polling places ran out of ballots and needed to use emergency paper ballots. They dragged out old-fashioned ballot boxes. Lines formed in polling locations that haven’t seen lines even for major presidential elections. One location had a two-hour wait. People who hadn’t voted in years turned out to make their voice count. In 2013, voter apathy was dead in Monroe, NY and involvement was alive.
So why don’t we have results?
Unfortunately, the final outcome may not be known for quite a while. The manual votes haven’t been counted or tallied yet, and won’t be counted until a non-related issue in a nearby county is resolved. Until they are counted, the total number of voters and the names of the winning candidates remain unknown. There have also been reports of potentially unethical or illegal activities that may or may not have occurred at certain polling stations. There may need to be investigations to determine if they are true, and if they are, then further action may be warranted.
Democracy is alive and well in Monroe, NY. Unfortunately, it’s just working a little slower than elsewhere.
I will provide an update once the 2013 election finally comes to a close.