I wasn't aware the electorate list could just be given out, willy-nilly, as it were! Isn't there some sort of privacy issue being violated here????? I don't care if she's a Republican, she should be read the riot act!
This was a mix up of sorts, and I cannot remembe how it went. But The Guardian mixed up because what they got wasn't undecided voters but some other category.
I used that list to look up the available matching e-mail addresses, since e-mail is free, compared to the cost of printing and mailing letters to the same folks. So yes, I can guarantee that those lists of names and addresses are public records and can be purchased.
Congressman Billybob
Lying EURO RATS!
It is a public record. You have to register with your name and address so that the election board knows that you are voting at the correct location and are given the correct ballot. The records have to be public in order to prevent voter fraud. I don't see anyway the county official could legally refuse to provide them the information.