Rensselaer County workers testify they felt coerced to sign ballots
ALBANY Three current and former employees of Rensselaer County testified in U.S. District Court Thursday that county officials directed them to sign absentee ballot paperwork three years ago and that they complied out of fear they may face retaliation if the declined to do so.
Their testimony came during an ongoing criminal trial of alleged ballot fraud in Rensselaer County during the 2021 elections. The defendants are Richard W. Crist, a longtime political operative and the countys director of operations; James R. Gordon, director of the countys Bureau of Central Services; and Leslie A. Wallace, a longtime political consultant and assistant for constituent relations in County Executive Steve McLaughlins office.
The three officials stand accused of conspiring to file dozens of fraudulent absentee ballots, including many that were submitted on behalf of county workers. Thursdays witnesses included Andrew Pelton, who works in the countys information technology department; Vincent Poleto, who formerly coordinated the countys senior meal delivery program, and Floyd Hathaway, who prepares and delivers meals in that program. All three said they signed election paperwork at the behest of Crist or Gordon, and that they were afraid to lose their jobs if they did not.
Between the three of them, the witnesses were asked to sign a range of documents, including party enrollment forms, absentee ballot applications and absentee ballot envelopes. Some of the documents were signed in the county offices executive suite, while others were brought to employees desks, sometimes with a sheet of paper covering everything but the signature line. Hathaway also procured signatures from his brother and niece when Crist repeatedly asked him to find more potential voters.
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