The state Republican Party is cautioning against registering to vote with workers employed by ACORN.
“Voters who would like to register to vote would be better served by contacting their county or state Republican or Democratic parties or their county clerk,” Adam Feldman, the state GOP executive director, said in a news release.
The GOP joins the Doña Ana County Bureau of Elections in expressing concern about the non-profit group, which has had two problems in the county in recent weeks. Earlier this month, the county warned that it had received complaints about misleading voter-registration activities by ACORN employees, a charge ACORN denied. And about a week ago, 90 completed voter-registration applications were stolen from ACORN’s Las Cruces office.
This year, the group has registered more than 33,000 voters statewide, including 7,000 in
Feldman said registering with a group “that has such a controversial track record of illegal registration activity is simply not a form of registration in which New Mexico voters can have confidence.” ACORN has defended its work and pointed to an article that attempts to debunk allegations against the group.
But the controversies have been frequent. In 2004, an ACORN employee registered two teenage boys to vote in
In addition, the release stated, completed and fraudulent forms were found in an
All claims made in the GOP release were backed up with citations from articles published in the Albuquerque Journal and Tribune.
The group has also had problems across the nation. In 2006, a former ACORN worker in
In urging people to register to vote through their county clerk’s office or the major parties, the GOP provided links to a listing of county clerks’ offices, the state GOP Web site and the state Democratic Party Web site.