New York has opened an investigation into voting problems in the state’s primary Tuesday, after many voters reported snafus at the polls.
New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman announced the probe in a statement released Wednesday afternoon, saying his office’s voter hotline received more than 1,000 complaints throughout the day.
On Monday, the New York City Board of Elections said it had removed 126,000 Brooklyn Democrats from the rolls, many because the city listed them as inactive. Mayor Bill de Blasio has called for an investigation of the removals.
Numerous Brooklyn residents reported encountering problems at the polls.









