Flier appears to be attempt to lower Hispanic turnout - Fort Worth

Posted on: November 6th, 2007
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“A bogus election flier that gives the wrong day for Election Day raised alarm bells among local officials Monday.

Featuring the county logo and the county Elections Office “Tarrant Votes” logo, the flier urges voters in English and Spanish to vote on Saturday, Nov. 10. Election Day is today.

The flier is marked “Official Notice” across the top and specifically mentions the state’s constitutional amendments and the Fort Worth City Council District 9 race.”*

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