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Around 30,000 non-U.S. citizens living in Colorado were mistakenly sent postcards late last month encouraging them to register to vote. Democratic Secretary of State Jena Griswold's office said ...
The Colorado postcards, in English and Spanish, specify that residents must be U.S. citizens and at least 18 years old to register. They tell recipients how to register but are not a registration ...
The Colorado secretary of state’s office sent postcards to dead people and noncitizens, urging them to register to vote. “I don’t know where they’re harvesting names from but (they’re ...
Colorado Secretary of State's Office An example of the postcards the state sends to Colorado residents it believes are eligible to vote but not yet registered. Recently, the Secretary of State’s ...
This postcard, encouraging people to register, goes to people who are potentially eligible but unregistered and, you know, the mailings aren't always 100% correct." ...
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The USPS postcard, which was sent out nationwide, directs voters to request an absentee ballot within 15 days of the election—but for voters in Colorado and eight other states plus Washington, D ...