Carolina Public Press published the story by Jordan Wilkie on Oct. 7
For at least the second time this year, advocacy groups trying to get more North Carolinians to vote sent invalid information to voters.
On Tuesday morning, the N.C. State Board of Elections announced that a vendor mailed voter registration applications with “incorrect name, address and date of birth information to about 11,000 NC residents.”
The bad information came from the company Civitech, a technology vendor that works with campaigns to increase voter registration, according to the NCSBE.
“With a month before the election, voters are likely to see an increase in election-related mailings,” Karen Brinson Bell, executive director of the NCSBE, said in a press release.
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