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Phony Flier Says Virginians Vote on Different Days

by: Julian Walker  |  The Virginian-Pilot

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Voters line up to vote absentee in-person in Chesapeake. (Photo: Genevieve Ross / The Virginian-Pilot)

    Richmond, Virginia - A phony State Board of Elections flier advising Republicans to vote on Nov. 4 and Democrats on Nov. 5 is being circulated in several Hampton Roads localities, according to state elections officials.

    In fact, Election Day, for voters of all political stripes, remains Nov. 4.

    The somewhat official-looking flier - it features the state board logo and the state seal - is dated Oct. 24 and indicates that "an emergency session of the General Assembly has adopted the follwing (sic) emergency regulations to ease the load on local electorial (sic) precincts and ensure a fair electorial process."

    The four-paragraph flier concludes with: "We are sorry for any inconvenience this may cause but felt this was the only way to ensure fairness to the complete electorial process."

    No emergency action has been taken by the General Assembly. It is not in session and lacks the authority to change the date of a federal election.

    State Board of Election officials today said they are aware of the flier but disavowed any connection to it.

    "It's not even on our letterhead; they just copied the logo from our Web site," said agency staffer Ryan Enright, noting the flier has been forwarded to State Police for investigation as a possible incident of voter intimidation.

    Election officials did not specify in which Hampton Roads localities the flier had been spotted.

    State Police are aware of the complaint and are looking into it, said spokeswoman Corinne Geller.

    In 2007, the General Assembly passed a law making it a Class 1 misdemeanor to knowingly communicate false information to registered voters about the date, time and place of the election or voters' precincts, polling places or voter registration statuses in order to impede their voting. The measure is one of the few such deceptive voting practice laws in the country, according to the watchdog group Common Cause.

  

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That`s all real touching BUT

That`s all real touching BUT this being a FEDERAL ELECTION it`s a matter for the FBI and if they took the letterhead from the official website using a computer that is a RICOACT violation of the FCC telecommunications act demanding much more be done than a couple good ol boy State Police "knowing about it" for Christ`s sake this is a matter of National Security...or perhaps this is what McCain meant on Meet The Press GUARANTEEING to win!?!

CAVEAT EMPTOR! Also, many

CAVEAT EMPTOR! Also, many voters (ALL states) are receiving misleading "slates" falsely claiming the candidate they want in office is a Democrat, hoping to benefit from Obama's popularity.

Somebody needs to hire one

Somebody needs to hire one of those trucks with loudspeakers and go up and down the streets of Hampton Roads localities crying out the truth. The scum that are sending out this fraud tried it two years ago, too. Shame on us if we let them get by with it again. Where is the FBI? This kind of fraud is a Federal offense.