Haredi School Board VP Charged With Election Tampering
A VP of East Ramapo's school board, Aron Wieder is accused of blocking the entrance to a polling station at Hillcrest Elementary School during Tuesday's school district elections and photographing and otherwise intimidating voters. Two unknown men are believed to have assisted Wieder.
East Ramapo board's Wieder faces election charge, accused of blocking poll entrance
James O'Rourke • Journal News
NEW CITY — Aron Wieder, East Ramapo Board of Education vice president and special assistant to the Spring Valley mayor, was charged with violating state election law Thursday after turning himself in to Clarkstown police.
Wieder is accused of blocking the entrance to a polling station at Hillcrest Elementary School during Tuesday's school district elections, said Sgt. Brian Gorsky of the Clarkstown police, adding that two unknown men are believed to have assisted Wieder.
Wieder was arrested after voluntarily arriving at Clarkstown police headquarters in New City along with East Ramapo School District attorney Albert D'Agostino about 2:30 p.m. Thursday, Gorsky said.
The board vice president was charged with a misdemeanor count of violating section 17-152 of state Election Law, conspiracy to promote or prevent election.
Clarkstown police were summoned to Hillcrest Elementary on Addison Boyce Drive in New City on Tuesday after a poll watcher accused Wieder of photographing and otherwise intimidating voters, and of blocking the entrance to the school, preventing voters from entering the polling station.
D'Agostino, who said he is not representing Wieder on behalf of the school district, but is volunteering his services, denied the accusations.
"He, as an elected official, had a right to go to that location in response to complaints that he was getting from constituents who felt that they were being deprived of their right to vote," D'Agostino said.
D'Agostino said residents had told Wieder that poll watchers prevented mothers from the neighboring village of New Square from bringing baby carriages into the school and were being overly critical when analyzing voting signatures at the polling station.
Wieder has served as an assistant to Spring Valley Mayor Noramie Jasmin since December 2009 and has acted as East Ramapo board president since former President Nathan Rothschild resigned in April. Wieder chose not to seek re-election to the school board seat he has held since 2008.
His name was not on Tuesday's ballot.
Wieder was released without bail.
He is due in Clarkstown Town Court at 9:30 a.m. June 15.
"D'Agostino, who said he is not representing Wieder on behalf of the school district, but is volunteering his services, denied the accusations."
Yeah, right. Volunteering his services from Long Island and making court visits free in New City. Rest assured, the taxpayers will be paying for this.
Posted by: Devorah | May 22, 2011 at 11:37 AM
this sounds bad. but as bad as black panthers with billyclubs threatening people outside polls? and ultimately not prosecuted?
Posted by: just curious | May 22, 2011 at 02:56 PM
Believe me if you lived her you would understand just how bad things are. The antics of the haredi majority school board and the Town Supervisor has caused an insane rise in antisemitism in a predominately Jewish town. Go figure.
Posted by: Luke | May 22, 2011 at 04:22 PM
luke..
how very very true...again, it's sad and scary
Posted by: ruthie | May 22, 2011 at 04:37 PM
http://www.lohud.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2011107130380
Posted by: 613enforcer | July 14, 2011 at 09:32 AM