Dallas Election Trainers Direct Workers to Provide Church Addresses to Homeless Applicants
Guest post by Joe Hoft at JoeHoft.com – republished with permission
In Dallas, election workers are being directed to apply church addresses to homeless people who are registering to vote.
This is certainly a questionable practice. In most states you cannot register from a mailbox, or empty lot, or grocery store, or some place where you do not live.
A video from Dallas County, Texas, shows election trainers directing workers to use church addresses to register homeless individuals to vote.
Dallas Texas Election trainer says to record the local church address when signing up homeless to vote. pic.twitter.com/Ugz67nqa5O
— Joe Hoft (@realJoeHoft) September 9, 2024
The video was reportedly taken on August 24 during election training in the county.
The individual reportedly performing the training was from the Dallas County Elections Department.
The trainer also shared that an applicant can sign up to vote using a utility bill rather than a picture ID.
Here is the transcript from the training session.