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Attorney General Warns Of Website That Charges Voters To Register

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Updated: January 7, 2009
The operator of a Web site that charges people nine dollars and 95 cents to register to vote says his Internet business offers a service, much like tax preparation, for consumers. The Web site is drawing criticism from state officials since voter registration is free. Charles McGuire, owner of the w-w-w-dot--I want to vote--dot-com site, says many people would rather someone else fill out the paperwork. Secretary of State Charlie Daniels said last week that the site is unnecessary. Attorney General Mike Beebe expressed concerns about possible identity theft, since people using the site to register would be providing personal information on the Web, as well as credit card numbers to pay the site`s fees. Posted by Mike Hellgren

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