Unidentified election mailing sent to Scott County voters
BENTON, Mo. — An unidentified mailing containing an election information flyer and premarked sample ballot is circulating through Scott County, but voters need to know it was not sent by the county clerk’s office.
Scott County Clerk Allen M. Seabaugh said his office has been notified by several voters who received the unidentified mailing containing an election information flyer and pre-marked sample ballot. The envelope nor its contents identifies the sender, he said.
“The Scott County Clerk’s Office did not mail this,” Seabaugh said early Wednesday, Oct. 30 in a news release. “Our office takes our duty of administering elections in a non-partisan manner very seriously.”
The flyer contained in the mailing was created by the Scott County Clerk’s Office to provide factual information to voters about election dates/deadlines, registration, absentee voting, early voting and photo identification requirements, Seabaugh said.
“The sender photocopied our flyer for the purposes of this mailing,” Seabaugh said. “Thank you to the 1,300-plus voters who have voted so far. Thank you for your patience as we have seen large turnout in the first presidential election with no-excuse absentee voting in Missouri.”
Voters are encouraged to contact the Scott County Clerk’s Office with any questions or concerns about voting at 573-545-3549, option 4 or email scottcoclerk@scottcomo.com.