TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WCTV) – Within the next week, nearly 4,000 Leon County residents will get letters containing a voter registration application and a return envelope addressed to the Leon County Supervisor of Elections Office.
Leon County Supervisor of Elections Mark Earley said these are unofficial letters coming from the Voter Participation Center, not his office.
According to a press release from the Supervisor of Elections Office, the Voter Participation Center is a nongovernmental, third party organization.
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“These mailings often contain outdated or inaccurate information about the recipient’s registration status,” said Earley. “Incorrect data in past mailings has misled or angered voters who received them for family members who are deceased, never resided in the household, or are addressed to minor children or even pets.”
Earley also said these mailings can be confusing to those who have lost the right to vote due to a felony conviction, making them think that they have regained voting rights.
Anyone unsure of their voter registration status is encouraged to contact Earley’s office.
You can also check your status at LeonVotes.gov. Those who’d like to register or update their registration can visit RegisterToVoteFlorida.gov.
Early also encourages those who want to don’t want to receive future mailings from the Voter Participation Center to contact that organization directly.
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