The Florida Division of elections and state law enforcement
officials are investigating "multiple" bogus letters sent to Florida
voters to inform them that they have been flagged as suspected illegal,
non-citizen voters. "I sat there and actually had to read it a couple
times because I didn't understand what it said at first," Republican
Charles Callaghan of Ponte Vedra recounted to Buzz about the letter he opened
Saturday. It claimed to be from the St. Johns County elections supervisor,
informing him that elections officials had been informed he may be ineligible
to vote and "registering to vote under fraudulent conditions or swearing a
false oath are both third degree felonies in Florida."
It's an interesting twist on Florida's noncitizen voter
purge, which was led by Republican Rick Scott, and was more of a threat to
Democrats and independents. But now some outside group is trying to use the
GOP-led effort against the GOP. "We've received multiple reports of a
fraudulent letter that impersonates supervisors of elections and indicates that
eligible voters might be ineligible," said Chris Cate, spokesman for the
Division of Elections. "We're working with the state's supervisors of
elections as well law enforcement to identify the source of the letters and put
a stop to them."
Cate said anyone receiving such a letter should contact their
local elections office. The postmark was from Seatttle Washington, as were
other similar letters received across Florida. The letters appear to be going
mostly or entirely to Republicans in Florida. “Our campaign is concerned with
this situation and we are monitoring it closely," said Romney campaign
spokesman Ryan Williams. "If anybody believes that they have received one
of these letters, we urge them to contact their local election officials and
the Florida Department of State.”
Every election year we always hear horror stories of how one
party is trying to trick the other. There are always going to be radical
extremist groups trying to influence the election in any way that they can.
Make sure that you investigate any mail that you receive regarding the
election!
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