ACORN turned in its 65,000th voter-registration application of the year to the
“Working families are going to be heard in this election,” ACORN member Maria Penado said in the release.
ACORN has focused its voter-registration efforts this year on minority voters in Bernalillo, Doña Ana,
ACORN plans to phone, mail and visit the new voters to encourage them to vote. In 2004, according to the release, 65 percent of the 35,540 voters that ACORN registered voted in response to a similar voter-mobilization program.
The group has made headlines for other reasons in recent months. In June,
Earlier this month, the state Republican Party and others hammered ACORN for hiring convicted felons to register voters. In response, ACORN started performing background checks on people it hires.