INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana Secretary of State Connie Lawson is telling
voters to disregard letters claiming they are being included in a “voting
record audit.”
Lawson said Tuesday her office had received complaints that a group called
Americans for Limited Government was sending letters to voters listing their
voting history and their neighbors’ voting history.
She says the state “does not treat lightly” its job protecting voting
records and that no audit is being conducted. She says anyone receiving the
letter should disregard it.
State law restricts access to voting records to state political parties and
legislative caucuses. Voter participation records can still be accessed
through county offices.