New York probing allegations of voters receiving robocalls on election day

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
New York: New York Attorney General Letitia James on Tuesday said her office is actively investigating allegations that voters are receiving
robocalls, spreading disinformation and encouraging people to stay home on Election Day
"Voting is a cornerstone of our democracy," James said."Attempts to hinder voters from exercising their right to cast their ballots are
disheartening, disturbing and wrong
What's more is that it is illegal and will not be tolerated." James said every voter must be able to exercise his fundamental right to vote
Voters should be rest assured that voting is safe and secure, and they should exercise their fundamental right to vote in confidence," she
said, adding that state leaders across the nation are working hard to protecting "your right to vote and anyone who tries to hinder that
right will be held accountable to the fullest extent of the law".Earlier this week, the Office of the Attorney General issued subpoenas to
investigate the source of these robocalls allegedly spreading disinformation
James also issued an alert to New Yorkers who voted by absentee ballots to inform them of their rights under New York state's new "notice
made in filling out their ballots
The voters must also be given an opportunity to fix such errors within an allotted time period."With the record number of first-time
absentee ballots, we hope this information proves useful to voters who may need to fix an inadvertent error with their ballots," James said
She also announced a major victory for voters across the nation in the effort to ensure that every ballot cast in the US presidential
the United States Postal Service (USPS) to immediately send postal inspectors or inspectors from the USPS Office of Inspector General to
post offices in various cities and states across the country to sweep for any ballots that have yet to be delivered and send them out
immediately."This is a major win for all Americans," James said
"Our democracy is at its strongest when every voice is heard
This order will ensure that the will of the people decides the outcome of this election, not the Trump administration." In August, James led
a coalition of states and cities from across the country in filing a lawsuit to stop the Trump administration's attempts to dismantle the
USPS
The slowdown is already having life-threatening impacts on veterans and seniors who are not receiving medication, as well as economic
also expected to handle a record number of mail-in ballots because of the COVID-19 pandemic.