Voting Getting Screwed Up in Philly
Voting in Pennsylvania — and especially in Philadelphia — has the capacity to be a perplexing and intimidating task. To make your Election Day life a bit easier, I checked in with Zack Stalberg, the head of the Committee of Seventy, a non-partisan election watchdog group that will have 800 volunteers on the phones and streets to try to make sure everything is on the up-and-up.
Yesterday, I started hearing complaints that people were
getting robocalls indicating that their polling places had changed
when they hadn’t. Are you hearing similar things?
There is a whole range of complaints already, and the closer we
get, the more they tend to be about misinformation or
disinformation. As with any other big election, there are signs of
people either innocently making a mistake or really trying to get
bad information out there to confuse people.
Source: The Philly Post. Read full article. (link)
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