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Elections office warns of another misleading mailing

For Clay Today
Posted 3/16/22

GREEN COVE SPRINGS – Clay County Supervisor of Elections Chris H. Chambless is warning voters of another mail campaign by the Voter Participation Center (VPC) and the Center for Voter Information …

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Elections office warns of another misleading mailing


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GREEN COVE SPRINGS – Clay County Supervisor of Elections Chris H. Chambless is warning voters of another mail campaign by the Voter Participation Center (VPC) and the Center for Voter Information (CVI). Both VPC and CVI are non-government organizations and are NOT affiliated with the Clay County Elections Office, or any state elections office.

VPC and CVI use commercially available databases to pull personal information, which may not reflect what the Elections Office has on file. These unverified sources have resulted in letters sent to currently registered voters, deceased individuals, minor children, and even pets, causing confusion and undermining the public’s trust in the elections process.

These letters may include voter registration applications with some information prefilled, and say a number of things including:

• You’re not registered to vote.

• Your mailing address is incorrect.

• Your voter information needs to be updated.

Clay County Elections Office makes every effort to update voter information and maintain accurate registration. Eligible voters are encouraged to visit ClayElections.gov to review their current information and find #TrustedInfo2021. Voters who have questions or want to be removed from the list are urged to contact VPC directly at (877) 255-6750 or CVI at (866) 290-1599. Or you mail email the code in your letter to VPC at unsubscribe@voterparticipation.org or CVI at unsubscribe@centerforvoterinformation.org to be automatically removed.

If you have questions or need more information, call the elections office at (904) 269-6350 or visit ClayElections.gov.