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See where local candidates land on civil liberties and civil rights.
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October 9, 2020
See where local candidates land on civil liberties and civil rights.

The election for Charleston County Sheriff on Nov. 3 can help shape the county’s policies on the role of policing in our community, immigrants’ rights, and law enforcement accountability. The Charleston County sheriff can adopt policies that will make our community safer and more just for all.

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Make sure you know the candidates’ positions on key civil liberties and civil rights issues. The ACLU does not endorse or oppose candidates but urges you to cast an informed vote.

Kristin Graziano (left) and Al
IssueKristin GrazianoAl Cannon (Inc)
Commits to end 287(g), a program working with the Trump administration to detain and deport immigrantsYes
Commits to ban no-knock warrants, which allow law enforcement officers to enter someone’s home without knockingYes
Commits to establish an independent advisory board to give community members a larger voice in the sheriff’s officeYesNo Response
Commits to stop new acquisitions of military equipmentYes
Commits to enact a use of force policy that directs officers to use de-escalation whenever possibleYesNo Response
Commits to reducing the sheriff's office budget and redirecting savings to fund community programsYesNo response
Commits to build a publicly accessible database tracking claims of officer misconductYesNo response

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