Los Angeles County election officials are alerting residents about a misleading robocall now circulating that wrongly claims there is an error in one of the ballot titles for the Nov. 6 General Election.
The call, sponsored by a political campaign, states there is an error printed on the title for one of the propositions in voting materials mailed by County Registrars of Voters.
Ballot titles are prepared by the state Attorney General, with no alterations by local Registrars of Voters.
“During election season, voters should be aware of misleading claims that can cause confusion,” said Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk Dean C. Logan. “Our office takes election integrity seriously and will continue to monitor any issues or concerns brought to our attention.”
Logan urges voters to be vigilant about election-related robocalls or materials.
The mission of the Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk is to serve Los Angeles County by providing essential records management and election services in a fair, accessible and transparent manner.
For more information, visit lavote.net and follow us on Twitter @LACountyRRCC.
For any questions or concerns, please email voterinfo@rrcc.lacounty.gov.
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It would be nice to know who is connected with the political campaign and what proposition they are targeting.
A printed error on the title of one of the propositions-
What proposition?
What’s the error?
What political campaign?
What’s the story here?
Thanks anyway…
What an incredibly useless article.
It’s about Prop 6. We received the call and chose to ignore it as a political rant. I think they said it didn’t make it clear that a vote Yes on Prop 6 was a vote to REPEAL the gas tax. I haven’t checked my ballot to see what it actually says, but I’m ignoring all the blah blah blah about it anyway. I already know what it’s about and how I’m going to vote.