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So, who's to blame for this? Of course, no one knows anything about it. Back around the 24th of March, the state announced they would send voter registration cards to Obamacare applicants to avoid a lawsuit:
"Heading off a lawsuit over compliance with a federal voting rights law, California officials have agreed to help millions of state residents register to vote."
Under a deal announced Monday by several voting-rights groups, the state will send voter registration cards to nearly 3.8 million Californians who have applied for health insurance under the Affordable Care Act."
The move will ensure that many residents can complete or update their registration in time for the June 3 primary election, representatives of the groups said, and bring the state into compliance with the National Voter Registration Act of 1993. The law requires that certain state offices provide clients with registration opportunities.
The Department of Motor Vehicles and state offices that aid low-income mothers and the disabled are also among the agencies required to provide registration services.
The accord resulted from negotiations between the state and the ACLU of California and other groups representing the League of Women Voters of California, Young Invincibles and several individuals.
"Many eligible voters fail to register due to lack of access and opportunity," Jennifer A. Waggoner, League of Women Voters president, said in a statement announcing the settlement. "Offering voter registration to the millions of people enrolling in healthcare is a simple step toward reaching out to them."
http://articles.latimes.com/2014/mar/24/local/la-me-voter-registration-20140325
Then this story came out:
LA MESA, Calif. - A local couple called 10News concerned after they received an envelope from the state's Obamacare website, Covered California. Inside was a letter discussing voter registration and a registration card pre-marked with an "x" in the box next to Democratic Party.
The couple – who did not want their identity revealed – received the letter and voter registration card from their health insurance provider Covered California, the state-run agency that implements President Obama's Affordable Care Act.
They have lived in La Mesa for years and they have always been registered to vote Republican. Now, they are perplexed as to how the voter registration card pre-marked Democrat ended up in their mailbox.
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