HARRISBURG (Oct. 29) – A top Philadelphia elections official said Wednesday that ACORN, a community organizing group that says it’s helped 140,000 voters in the state register to vote, did a “not very good” job of screening the registrations they collected.

“Some that they’ve flagged [as suspicious] are actually good,” said Fred Voigt, deputy city commissioner of Philadelphia, where ACORN says it helped to register 85,000 voters.

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