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Tuesday, November 2, 2004 at 02:51AM
Some civil rights leaders joined with a Democrat-aligned group Thursday
to accuse the Republican Party of hiring hundreds of poll challengers
to suppress the black vote in St. Louis. Missouri GOP spokesman Paul
Sloca called the accusation from the leaders and the group America
Coming Together "disgusting" and "blatantly false." St. Louis NAACP
President Harold Crumpton and black ministers spoke at a news
conference outside the St. Louis Board of Election Commissioners
office. Crumpton said Republicans have obtained lists of newly
registered voters and hired 300 poll challengers. "This is a deliberate
effort to throw obstacles in the way of African-Americans exercising
their right to vote," Crumpton said. "Are they challenging voters in
Franklin County? Or Washington County? No. It is no coincidence that
they are doing this in areas where African-Americans vote." St. Louis
has a history of polling irregularity. [more]