People in Maryland and Virginia say this tactic is a little too much.
Voters report having received letters from two nonprofits, the Voter Participation Center and Center for Voter Information.
On Wednesday people took to social media and spoke with WUSA9 about how they felt after opening up the letter with their voting records.
“Originally, I thought it was official and took one look and said well no,” said Leslie Miles, a Maryland woman who received a letter.
Miles said she received this letter in the mail Tuesday with her personal information and whether she voted in the past two presidential and past two midterm general elections.
“I know that what’s behind it, there is definitely peer pressure, an act of peer pressure,” Miles said. “People are more motivated to vote if they know that their neighbors have voted.”
Miles says she wasn’t upset with it but could understand some …