If somebody tells you he's from the city and wants to know how you're voting, call him lying scum and hang up
This just in from Geraldine Cuddyer, chairwoman of the Boston Board of Election Commissioners:
It has been brought to my attention over the weekend that voters are receiving telephone calls regarding voter preferences. The callers are identifying themselves as being from the Boston Election Department. Voters should be aware that any caller conducting a survey, and claiming to be Election Department personnel, is engaging in fraudulent behavior. The Election Department staff is working around the clock getting ready for the September 24 Preliminary Election. The Election Department prides itself on conducting fair and impartial elections, and I take great offense at anyone misusing the Department's name.
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I'll bet the first question asked is
"Who are you considering voting for in the race for Sheriff?"
Unavailable for comment
Unavailable for comment
Sounds like a union move
Sounds like a union move
Or
John Connolly
I told them
I'll vote for the first one to knock on my door and ask for my vote.
Try caller ID
Don't most people have caller ID? It should be pretty easy to identify the number of the caller and track them down if multiple households are getting these calls.
Election Department, please do it before the preliminary election, I'd love to know if there's a candidate behind it.
But only if
the calls aren't tagged as "Unavailable" or "Private Call".
And the proper response to such queries, even if the folks on the line claim to be from the Elections Department, is "None of you d&^^ business!"
It's trivial for
It's trivial for telemarketers, pollsters, and other scammers to spoof their caller ID.
That's only because most people fail
to honor the basic rule of Caller ID: If you don't recgonize the number/name, then don't pick up the phone.
After all, it's not like a total stranger is going to maks their number under the name of one of your sibilings.
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