Some residents in Clark County have been mailed fliers that list off neighbors' names and addresses, along with their voting records for the past three elections.

KATU News learned of the fliers in the Cascade Park area of Vancouver this week.

They list off 10 neighbors' addresses and names, along with whether or not they voted in November 2012, November 2014 and August 2016.

"It's wrong, they have no business telling who has or who has not voted, they have no business putting peoples names and addresses on these," said neighbor Lisa Fitzgerald.

Fitzgerald immediately noticed a problem when she saw the flier had her son's name on it.

"He doesn't even live in Washington, he's in Oregon. They are trying to make people think he didn't vote but he did, we all did, we voted for Hillary," Fitzgerald said.



They appear to have been mailed out by the GOPAC Education Fund in Arlington, Va.

According to the organization's website, they are "dedicated to furthering the common good and general welfare by promoting conservative policies for the federal and state governments."

KATU reached out to GOPAC Education Fund and they said:



"This is an incredibly important election up and down the ballot. Studies show that this is an effective way to motivate people to get out to vote. We hope this encourages Democrats, Republicans, and Independents alike to get out and vote during this critical year." Jacqueline Wasem, GOPAC Communications Director said.



That's a sentiment neighbors don't agree with.

"I think it is blatantly wrong and I think GOPAC education fund should be ashamed of themselves," Fitzgerald said.

Others chalk it up to another election year stunt.

"I think this is just one more example of people going over the top. Its unnecessary," Dave Waite said.





