He_art_dave
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i got a 3rd party very official looking “voter registration” mailer today. took 40 seconds of googling to see its a pac front. go to the official site in your state and check you are registered to vote. dont use third party mailers.
He_art_dave
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It was a 501c4 so the legality is grey imo. I could have filled it out, and it might have messed up my current registration. Someone could grab it, and fill out a new person, the form had my address prefilled.
W/ everything going on its just …
fuck.
7:56 PM · Jun 8, 2026
He_art_dave
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Thats the thing it was a real registration form. But those “charity” non-profits shouldnt send the form prefilled out.
I get it. could be either side. getting people to register but with everything politics being pushed into confusions, its better everyones paying attention. Look at who sends what.
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Please be on the lookout for mailers like this.
1. Call up your local election jurisdiction. ASK THEM if they have sent out any Official Election Mailers.
2. Ask for an email address to the Head of Voter Registration. Election jurisdictions don’t know what groups are doing out there. By you calling them up and sending them a copy of the mailer, you are helping them, because they will have an answer for the next voter that calls. And, if they have a sample, they can talk with the next voter and describe it perfectly.
Election jurisdictions don’t only get calls from voters. They might get calls from the local alderperson, council person, municipal clerk, who have been contacted by voters. If they know about it, and have a sample, they can send the copy to them, and they will be able to serve their constituents better.
3. Ask to talk to the Legal Counsel for the Election Jurisdiction. Putting the group on the radar of the Legal Counsel is a good thing.
4. If you find out from the election jurisdiction that it’s NOT FROM THEM, then post it on your social media, so that you can warn others.
5. This doesn’t just have to be voter registration applications. It’s also done with MAIL BALLOT APPLICATIONS.
DO NOT FILL OUT A MAIL BALLOT APPLICATION UNLESS YOU KNOW THAT IT’S FROM THE ELECTION JURISDICTION. Check and see if your Election Jurisdiction has the option for you to complete a Mail Ballot Application ONLINE AT THEIR WEBSITE. If they do, please use that method.
If you want to complete a paper Mail Ballot application, go get the ones that they have ON THEIR WEBSITE and download it for yourself.
I wouldn’t trust a Voter Registration or Mail Ballot Application that comes from a Third Party in the Mail.