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NYC Election Bombshell: Dr. Naomi Wolf Accuses Officials of Blocking Legal Audit After Vote Freezes and Suspicious Flips
New York City, NY — Author and election-integrity advocate Dr. Naomi Wolf is sounding the alarm after what she calls a “deeply suspicious” series of events during New York City’s recent elections — including frozen vote tallies, unexplained 85% Democrat vote splits, and election officials allegedly refusing to allow a legally mandated paper-ballot audit.
The controversy erupted after footage surfaced of non-citizens being instructed to vote, along with activist David Hogg bragging about influencing NYC voters at polling locations. Now Wolf says the anomalies run much deeper than campaign behavior — and straight into the city’s vote-counting system.
“I tried to trigger a legal 3% paper ballot hand count… and they BLOCKED me.”
Speaking on The Absolute Truth with Emerald Robinson, Wolf detailed her attempt to initiate a 3% hand count of paper ballots — a right guaranteed to any New York voter under state law.
But when she arrived at the Board of Elections:
Officials refused to produce vote records,
Denied her access to the candidate’s file,
Would not confirm whether any real audit was taking place,
And allegedly stonewalled her 11 to 12 separate times on audio.
Wolf recorded the entire 38-minute interaction.
The manager, Pete Homberg, reportedly admitted he had the relevant files but still refused to release them. The Board’s attorney, Eric Butkowitz, repeatedly declined to state whether the promised “audit” even included the legally required paper-ballot hand count.
Wolf says this obstruction alone “raises massive red flags” — especially because New York’s law is explicit:
If the 3% hand count doesn’t match the machine totals, a full audit MUST be triggered.
Election Night: Vote Tallies Freeze — Then Suddenly Flip
Wolf was assisting city council candidate Athena Clark, a young Republican running alongside several Black and Hispanic GOP candidates in a cycle that received almost no mainstream press.
According to Wolf, multiple observers at Clark’s watch party noticed the same pattern:
Until 8:00 p.m., races were neck-and-neck, shifting naturally.
Suddenly, the numbers froze across several city council contests.
Moments later, they all flipped to 85% Democrat / 15% Republican — in multiple unrelated races.
Then the numbers stopped moving entirely.
To this day, Clark has not received official election results, Wolf says.
Wolf added she has serious doubts about the reported victory of Socialist/Working Families Party candidate Zohran Mamdani, noting his margin (8%) exactly matched the Working Families ballot line — a party that typically receives only a tiny fraction of votes citywide.
“Why does NYC need a full month to report results?”
The Board of Elections told Wolf that official results will not be available until early December — nearly a month after votes were cast.
Wolf questioned the timeline:
“Why do they need a month with electronic voting? What are they doing for a month?”
She also pointed out that city council winners still are not posted on the BOE website, calling it “unprecedented.”
Wolf: “This behavior mirrors the pattern of election obstruction nationwide.”
Wolf emphasized that she has worked on election legislation for years — including paper-ballot reforms in multiple states — and says Democrats consistently block integrity legislation such as:
Same-day voting
Voter ID
Paper ballots
Bipartisan audits
She noted that New York Democrats recently blocked similar reforms, while her election integrity bill passed in Wyoming with Republican support.
Wolf warned that attempts to verify votes have been “criminalized or weaponized”, citing the prosecutions and investigations of individuals who sought ballot access in other states.
“Machines count what they are told to count.”
As a tech CEO, Wolf underscored one final concern:
“Machine counting can count however you tell it to count with code.
It does not matter if they are connected to the internet or not.”
She argues that only a paper-ballot hand count can verify the legitimacy of NYC’s results — and the fact that officials refused to allow one is, in her words, “a massive red flag.”
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