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babylonsister

(171,092 posts)
Wed Sep 27, 2023, 08:06 AM Sep 2023

The rightwing group swamping US election offices with records requests



The rightwing group swamping US election offices with records requests
Local Labs – which calls its work both political research and journalism – is demanding voters’ details across the country to back claims of election fraud
Jen Fifield in Prescott, Arizona
Tue 26 Sep 2023 11.00 EDT
Last modified on Tue 26 Sep 2023 11.56 EDT
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In North Carolina, Local Labs wanted obscure voter records that would take weeks, or even months, to prepare. In Georgia, the company requested a copy of every envelope voters used to mail in their ballots. And in dozens of counties across the US, Local Labs asked for the address of every midterm voter.

Local election offices across the country are struggling to manage a sharp rise in the number of public records requests, and extensive requests coming from a little-known conservative effort called Local Labs in at least five states have stymied election officials, according to a Votebeat review of hundreds of records requests, as well as interviews. The requests are broad and unclear, and the purpose for obtaining the records is often not fully explained, leaving officials wondering in some cases whether they can legally release the records.

Local Labs is known for a vast network of websites that rely mainly on aggregation and automation, blasting out conservative-leaning hyper-local news under names such as the Old North News, in North Carolina, and Peach Tree Times, in Georgia.


Local Labs’ CEO, Brian Timpone, told Votebeat the company was using records requests in an attempt to expose election fraud that he is sure exists. The company was sometimes getting paid by GOP-backed clients to do so, Timpone acknowledged, characterizing the work simultaneously as both political research and journalism.

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Veteran journalists and those who study journalism ethics say he’s wrong. The Arizona State University journalism professor Julia Wallace – previously the editor of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution – said doing reporting and paid-for work at the same time is not ethical. “That’s not independent, so that’s not journalism,” she said.

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https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/sep/26/local-labs-election-voting-records-requests
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The rightwing group swamping US election offices with records requests (Original Post) babylonsister Sep 2023 OP
The RWers are running scared.................. Lovie777 Sep 2023 #1
To add to the sketchy nature of this, that company has a very limited and vague website with no themaguffin Sep 2023 #2

Lovie777

(12,327 posts)
1. The RWers are running scared..................
Wed Sep 27, 2023, 08:11 AM
Sep 2023

ya think with all these polls favoring them they would be more relaxed. But to the contrary because they know how pissed off many USA's citizens are, something the polls deflect.


themaguffin

(3,826 posts)
2. To add to the sketchy nature of this, that company has a very limited and vague website with no
Wed Sep 27, 2023, 10:55 AM
Sep 2023

contact info other than an email. Know company history, address, names etc.

What bullshit.

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