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Bogus Email Declares: "Voting Rules Have Changed"

By: KARK 4 News
Updated: September 11, 2012
There's a warning out about a bogus email that might make its way into your inbox.

Details in the following news release from the Pulaski County Clerk's Office:

Each election season, countless political chain emails begin circulating, usually with the intent to promote one point of view or another. Many of those emails include false or misleading information, including a recent example that begins "Please pass the word along. The voting rules have changed." The email goes on to imply that individuals who haven't voted since the 2008 presidential election are now ineligible to vote and have to re-register. 

When asked about the email, Pulaski Circuit/County Clerk Larry Crane said, "That's completely false. If you've voted in Pulaski County at any time since the end of 2007, you'll be able to vote in the elections this fall. That includes people who voted in the 2008 presidential election. If you've moved within Pulaski County since you last voted, please give our office a call at 340-8683 so we can update your voting address. Otherwise, just come out and vote." 

The clerk's office is responsible for the maintenance and upkeep of voter registration records in Pulaski County.

With the 2012 general election just over two months away, Mr. Crane is encouraging Pulaski County residents to register to vote. "I want to make sure that people are ready to make their voices heard. You can only vote if you've registered ahead of time," said Mr. Crane. The deadline to register to vote in the  Nov. 6 general election is Oct. 9. 

Voter registration applications are available from the clerk's website (click here) or at local libraries, State Revenue Offices, and the clerk's office. Registered Pulaski County voters can also click the "Check Your Voter Information" link on the clerk's homepage to verify their registration information or locate their polling place.

This fall is shaping up to be a busy election season in Pulaski County. Early voting for the Nov. 6 general election will begin on Oct. 22.

In addition to that hotly-anticipated election, several lower-profile elections are on the schedule this fall:
  • Little Rock special bond election -Sep. 11
  • School board elections-Sep. 18 (early voting begins Sep. 11)
  • Maumelle special bond election-Oct. 9 (early voting begins Oct. 2)

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