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Yes, clearly just another voting-suppressive mistake

Maricopa County in Arizona again seems to have (purely innocently, of course) given the wrong date for the election in Spanish-language materials.

'Yvonne Reed, spokesperson for the Maricopa County Department of Elections, told HuffPost that some of the Spanish-language notices were incorrect because the department used the election date from last year, but that they are no longer being distributed.'

Yes, for some reason all the other 2012 dates on the document are the correct ones, but the General Election date, in just the Spanish translation, was retained with the wrong date.  

A mere coincidence, I'm sure.

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Arizona County Puts Out Another Spanish-Language Flyer With Wrong Election Date
The general election is Nov. 6, but Spanish-speakers in Maricopa County, Ariz., are being told otherwise, with now two documents from the county's elections department stating the date — in Spanish -…

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