DOJ Watchdog: Ideological Polarization Plagued Voting Rights Section In Last Two Administrations
Source: AP/TPM
PETE YOST MARCH 12, 2013, 2:51 PM
WASHINGTON (AP) The Justice Departments watchdog has concluded that deep ideological polarization in the departments voting rights section in both the Bush and Obama administrations fueled disputes that in some instances harmed the offices proper functioning. The departments inspector general said that on some occasions the disputes involved harassment of employees and managers.
Despite the polarization, the IG said its review did not substantiate claims of political or racial bias in decision-making.
The voting section reviews cases where the redrawing of district lines can change the composition of congressional delegations. It also reviews voter ID laws that can make it easier or more difficult to cast ballots in elections.
We found that people on different sides of internal disputes about particular cases in the voting section have been quick to suspect those on the other side of partisan motivations, heightening the sense of polarization, said the IGs report. The cycles of actions and reactions that we found resulted from this mistrust, were, in many instances, incompatible with the proper functioning of a component of the department.
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