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Sunday, September 22, 2024 at 1:17 PM

Voter scam alerts issued

The Colorado County Elections Administration has issued a voter scam alert.

The Colorado County Elections Administration has issued a voter scam alert.

Elections Administrator Rebeka La-Course says, “To keep the residents of Colorado County informed of state and federal activities that could affect our citizens, I wanted to make everyone aware of a variety of activities that I have been told will start.”

Voter’s Applications are being massmailed out by a variety of special interest groups. You may already be a registered voter and received your new voter's certificate directly from my of - fice but STILL receive an application in the mail.

If you know you’re registered, you can throw the application away.

If you don’t know if you’re registered, please check the Secretary of State website to see if you are a registered voter at votetexas.gov.

If you receive an application addressed to someone who is no longer at that address, there is no need for you to do anything other than dispose of the unsolicited material. Several of these groups have VERY old lists of registered voters.

SCAM ALERT - In the weeks before every election, unsolicited phone calls, letters and front-door offers proliferate asking you to update or 'confirm' your voter registration.

This is an old ruse to collect personal and financial information, such as credit card numbers, for identity theft.

The truth: People can't register over the phone in Texas (or in most other areas). We need their actual signature, and we require only the last digits of an SSN or a DL on an official registration form.

Applications for Ballot by Mail – If you are over 65 or disabled you are eligible to vote by mail. The last day for my office to receive these applications is Feb. 23.

Political parties will start a mass campaign to mail all registered voters over the age of 65 an application even if it was not requested.

If you have already sent in your application or do not want to vote by mail, again please dispose of the unsolicited material.

If you want to vote by mail and you get an application – fill it out and send it in. Please do not fill out multiple ap plications.

If you don’t happen to get the application automatically sent to you – call me and I will get you one.

SCAM ALERT – Applications for Ballot by Mail must be sent directly to your local county election office at 1117 Travis Street, Columbus, TX 788934.

If there is a different mailing address on an unsolicited application do not fill it out and be prepared to turn over the false document.

I have been told there are several campaign organizations planning on Canvassing (going door to door) in Texas. Colorado County may or may not have one slot of visitors, but I want our community to beware and understand if someone does come to your door that, legitimate canvassers will leave behind literature or donation and registration forms that you can mail.

Real pollsters won't delve deeper than your opinions of candidates and issues.

SCAM ALERT – If someone comes to your door and introduces themselves from a political organization, never provide your Social Security number, income level, birth date, or hometown. It's all useful info for identity thieves.

If someone is asking, more than likely they are not legitimate, and you need to notify your local law enforcement agency.

We want everyone to exercise their right to vote but take caution. If you ever have questions, you can always contact Elections Administrator Rebecka La- Course at her office at 979-732-6860.


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