08-13-2020, 09:07 PM
This is the performance you should expect of the U.S. Post Office...
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/09/us/po...virus.html
https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/202...18-report/
https://www.9news.com/article/news/local...-607792277
https://newjerseyglobe.com/campaigns/pos...on-office/
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/09/us/po...virus.html
Quote:Three tubs of absentee ballots that never reached voters were discovered in a postal center outside Milwaukee. At least 9,000 absentee ballots requested by voters were never sent, and others recorded as sent were never received. Even when voters did return their completed ballots in the mail, thousands were postmarked too late to count — or not at all.
https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/202...18-report/
Quote:In the 2018 elections, 42.4 million ballots were mailed to voters in states that allow, or in some cases require, mail-in voting. Of those, more than a quarter failed, according to the Public Interest Legal Foundation.
Using Election Assistance Commission numbers, the foundation said 1.1 million of those ballots were deemed undeliverable to the addresses where they were sent. More than 430,000 others were rejected by elections officials, and more than 10 million — about a quarter of those sent — were “unaccounted for,†according to the data.
https://www.9news.com/article/news/local...-607792277
Quote:The 61,000 voters in Adams County who've been waiting on ballots in the mail are waiting no more: the post office said they've been delivered. Though it’s still unclear who should be held accountable for them going missing in the first place.
State and local election officials traded blame with the United States Postal Service on Wednesday as they investigated how an entire truckload of ballots went unaccounted for between Oct. 15 and Oct. 22.
Fifteen XPO Shipping trucks, all carrying ballots printed by K&H Printing near Seattle, arrived at the USPS general mailing facility in Commerce City on Oct. 15. The ballots were set to be delivered to four counties in Colorado, with four full trucks worth of ballots designated for Adams County.
USPS staff accepted the parcels from all but one truck. USPS Colorado spokesperson David Rupert told 9NEWS that the driver lacked sufficient payment documentation that USPS needs to accept the delivery, adding the facility needs to keep track of thousands of pieces of mail per day.
https://newjerseyglobe.com/campaigns/pos...on-office/
Quote:There are reports that the U.S. Post Office has returned dozens of vote-by-mail ballots cast for the July 7 primary election back to voters, instead of delivering them to the county Board of Elections.
In these cases, voters who have completed their VBM ballot and returned them are finding their own ballots coming back to their homes, according to local election officials.
Postmarked ballots addressed to the county election office are instead being delivered by the post office to the return address of the voter.
The postal service acknowledged the mistakes.
“We are aware that some ballots were inadvertently returned to voters. We have no evidence that these pieces of mail were processed incorrectly. We regret any concern caused by their delay,†said Maureen P. Marion a spokesperson for the U.S. Postal Service. “We have continued to process and deliver ballots to voters as they are provided by, or on behalf of, Boards of Elections and are not aware of any widespread delays in advance of the July 7th elections.â€
This is the latest in a series of postal mishaps involving an election that is being run entirely through mail-in ballots.
In response to the coronavirus pandemic New Jersey switched to all-VBM elections in 33 municipalities across ten counties on May 12, involving about 730,000 voters.
Thousands of ballots were delivered after the May 14 cutoff – hundreds of them postmarked on or before May 12 and hundreds more without any postmark at all, making it impossible for election officials to accept the ballots.