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He has denied the allegations. County election officials sent postcards Thursday to 400,000 registered voters in District 4, explaining voting options for the Aug. 15 primary.
This postcard invitation appears to be a strategy to help people who promote election falsehoods raise more money.
The postcards will list the voting options for the Nov. 7 special elections. Only voters who live in each respective district can vote.
The Colorado election officials accidentally mailed postcards about voting registration to non-citizens who were not eligible to vote. On Twitter, stories about the mistake have turned conspiratorial.
Registered voters across San Diego County can expect to soon receive a post card in the mail with voting information.
The Douglas County Election Commission announced that early voting ballot application postcards for the November general election will be printed on white cardstock due to supply chain issues.
I’m working to hold the D.C. Board of Elections accountable and stop non-citizen voting.” The postcard in question gave instructions to noncitizens on how to sign up to vote but acknowledged ...
The County of San Diego has sent out nearly 400,000 postcards to registered voters in the Fourth Supervisorial District listing their options for the Aug. 15 special election.
On the front, the postcards are labeled “official election mail” by the U.S. Postal Service with Minnehaha County Auditor Leah Anderon’s name as the return address.
A software glitch is being blamed for a misprinted mailing that could send voters in Stamford, Connecticut to the wrong polling site.