the Alabama secretary of state and an organization that targets specific demographics for voter registration are at odds over some mass mailouts, reports AL.com's Mike Cason.
The Voter Participation Center and the Center for Voter Information send out mailers with voter registration applications and pre-addressed, postage-paid envelopes.
They target the registration of black people, unmarried women and young people. In Alabama, that means voters who skew more toward Democrats than the overall population. Secretary of State Wes Allen is a Republican, and he's calling it a partisan effort by the tax-exempt group.
Allen: “On two occasions, this Office was contacted on behalf of Voter Participation Center and Center for Voter Information regarding a mailer they planned to send to Alabama citizens. In response, I strongly discouraged the group’s plan to mass mail our citizens. This type of targeted, partisan interference by out-of-state, third-party organizations is unnecessary, confusing, and counterproductive.”
The president of the organization, Tom Lopach, said that is a mischaracterization. “The goal of the Voter Participation Center (VPC) and Center for Voter Information (CVI) is to register and turn out eligible voters in Alabama. ... Our hope is that all election officials will support our efforts to promote democracy, instead of misleading and alarming voters about our effective and non-partisan voter registration programs.”
Lopach has been chief of staff to a Democratic Montana governor and a Democratic U.S. senator from Montana.