One Man, No Vote: N.Y. Primary Results Scrutinized

Monika Graff/Getty Images
Kenneth Butler, an election inspector, stands besides a voting machine in Harlem in November 2004.
When the initial vote counts were tallied in New York's Democratic primary, Barack Obama ended up with zero votes in some predominantly black districts.
The New York State Democratic Committee conducted an audit and now attributes the irregularities to clerical error.
For insight, Farai Chideya talks with New York Times urban affairs correspondent Sam Roberts and Harlem voter Sandra Richardson.

Comments
Discussions for this story are now closed. Please see the Community FAQ for more information.