With fewer than 50 days to go until the 2020 election, the scams are actively targeting registered voters in Kentucky.
Two election scams are actively targeting voters in Kentucky with fewer than 50 days to go until the 2020 presidential election, state officials announced this week.
"I condemn this shady out-of-state group and their efforts to tamper with our elections," Adams said of the Center for Voter Information, the organization that he said was sending the letters, in the release. Adams said that the letters have been sent to people in Kentucky who are already registered to vote, resulting in widespread confusion.
"Whether this organization is nefarious, or just recklessly incompetent, Kentuckians should disregard any communication they receive from the Center for Voter Information," Adams said in the release.
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