MARYLAND ( DC News Now ) — Maryland Attorney General Anthony G. Brown ordered a D.C. organization to stop sending threatening letters to Maryland voters who may choose to not vote in this year’s election.
The Office of the Attorney General (AOG) and the State Board of Elections (SBE) said they received several complaints about the letters sent by the Center of Voter Information/Voter Participation Center (CVI/VPC) claiming to be “Voting Report Cards.”
These letters identified whether the recipients voted in each of the last four elections and compared their voting histories to the records of two of their neighbors on the same street.
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The letters stated, in part:…