SANFORD, Fla. (AP) — A Florida election official is working to help confused voters after one person reported that a registration flier had been sent home for her dead cat.
Seminole County Supervisor of Elections Michael Ertel says he has set up a website to vet election mailings. He says he was motivated by the cat incident, in which a voter told
him a Washington-based advocacy group had sent the mailing.
Ertel says the website will educate voters about which fliers are legitimate and which aren’t.
The elections supervisor says some of the out-of-state fliers from interest groups can confuse voters.
- Posted April 04, 2016
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Dead cat voting? Flier leads to come confusion
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