More voter fraud in Escambia County


NorthEscambia.com is reporting that at least two Escambia County voters have received a letter questioning their citizenship. The letter is made to look like it is from Supervisor of Elections David Stafford.

The fraudulent letter tells the voter that he/she has to provide Stafford documentation of citizenship within 15 days. If he/she votes without doing so, the voter will be arrested and charged with a third-degree felony.

See the post.

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Any voter who receives such a letter is encouraged to retain the envelope and all contents, and notify the elections office at (850) 595-3900 to report it.

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