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Va. Attorney General tells voting group to stop distributing flyers containing misleading information

Virginia鈥檚 Attorney General is telling a nonprofit group to stop handing out flyers with what he described as false information about voting.

A cease-and-desist letter has been sent to the D.C.-based 鈥淟ook Ahead America.鈥

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Mailers received by Prince William residents disseminated false information about not voting in upcoming elections. (Courtesy InsideNova.com via Facebook)

鈥淒emocracy is so important for me and misinformation in our elections will simply not be tolerated in Virginia,鈥 Attorney General Jason Miyares told 海角社区app. 鈥淭he ability to participate in free and fair elections is an incredible right and the very cornerstone of our democracy.鈥

Door hangers distributed by the group under the name 鈥淰irginia Voter Assistance鈥 made claims like 鈥渇ailure to vote may result in a loss of: Social Security Income, Medicare Eligibility, Unemployment Benefits, Child Tax Credits and Child Custody Rights, Concealed Carry Permit鈥 and 鈥渇ailure to vote may also result in seizure of personal assets, including but not limited to firearms, bank accounts, cars, and real estate.鈥

They were found at many homes in Prince William, Fauquier and Loudoun counties.

In the letter issued Tuesday, the office of the Attorney General stated that their distribution violates several Virginia law misdemeanors in regards to voter intimidation and knowingly communicating false information intended to impede voting rights.

Assistant Attorney General Travis S. Andrews wrote, “We ask that you immediately cease and desist from distributing any materials that contain such intimidating, threatening, or coercive information.鈥

鈥淥ne of my strongest beliefs is that it should be easy to vote and hard to cheat,鈥 Miyares told 海角社区app.

Look Ahead America is defending it’s actions. In a release the group wrote, 鈥淚f anything, our flyer undersells the danger of not voting because while we say that these benefits ‘may’ be lost, the loss of several of them is nearly inevitable without urgent engagement from voters at the ballot box.鈥

Prince William County Director of Elections Eric Olsen released a statement on Friday assuring any residents that if they decide not to vote in November鈥檚 election, no government official will show up at their door step to revoke assets and benefits.

Luke Lukert

Since joining 海角社区app Luke Lukert has held just about every job in the newsroom from producer to web writer and now he works as a full-time reporter. He is an avid fan of UGA football. Go Dawgs!

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