Voters Outreach of America

Voters Outreach of America

Voters Outreach of America is a private voter registration firm, based out of Las Vegas, Nevada, run by Aaron James. https://esos.state.nv.us/SOSServices/AnonymousAccess/CorpSearch/CorpDetails.aspx?lx8nvq=nyhOMCXqc9Of58EkNzA%252fZg%253d%253dIn October 2004, allegations surfaced in several states that the group had collected and submitted Republican voter registration forms while inappropriately disposing of Democratic registration forms. Oregoncite news
url=http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2004/10/14/politics/main649380.shtml
title=Voter Fraud Charges Out West
date=2004-10-14
publisher=CBS News
author=David Paul Kuhn
] and Nevada [cite web
url=http://edition.cnn.com/2004/ALLPOLITICS/10/14/nevada.registration/index.html
title=Nevada investigates voter registration, Probe also under way in Oregon on fraud allegations
date=2004-10-14
publisher=CNN
author=
] subsequently announced investigations into these allegations. Under state laws in these states, private canvassers must turn in all forms they collect. Similar allegations were made in Western Pennsylvania [cite news
url=http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/04294/398767.stm
title=Campaign 2004: Voter registration workers cry foul
date=2004-10-20
publisher=Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
author=Dennis B. Roddy
] .

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