Posted on 05/29/2020 12:54:25 PM PDT by Enlightened1
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, officials have admitted that duplicate ballots were mailed out to registered voters, though they are not sure how many.
Last week, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania’s top election official admitted that duplicate ballots had been sent to registered voters but said he did not know how many were sent, according to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
In a conference call with reporters, Dave Voye, who manages the division that’s had to process a massive influx of vote-by-mail applications and ballots as voters look for an alternative to in-person voting amid COVID-19, said the department started to notice there was a problem with duplicate ballots at the end of April. [Emphasis added]
Several voters told the Post-Gazette this month that they had applied for a mail-in or absentee ballot and received more than one in the mail. The county released a statement on the issue Thursday, and said it was the result of a bug in the state’s voter registration system. [Emphasis added]
Still, Allegheny County officials have said the problem has been resolved and that duplicate ballots marked as such will not be counted in the state’s primary election on June 2.
The duplicate mail-in ballot issues come as Allegheny County officials have reached a settlement with the Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF) to clean up its voter rolls, which reportedly include 1,600 dead people, close t0 7,500 voter registrations flagged as duplicates, 1,523 registered voters who claim to be 100-years-old and over, and 1,178 registered voters who are missing dates of birth.
Still ongoing is Judicial Watch’s lawsuit against the state of Pennsylvania for reportedly having more than 800,000 inactive voters on its voter rolls.
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Mr. President, PLEASE Tweet this story and make them try to “fact check” you again.
So much for “without evidence”.
A glitch
“Still, Allegheny County officials have said the problem has been resolved and that duplicate ballots marked as such will not be counted in the states primary election on June 2.”
Suuure, they will “be marked as such” and “not be counted”.
They know which ones they already are and ALREADY have this “solved” by Tuesday.
This doesn’t seem to deal DIRECTLY with politics, so let’s “believe this until some other evidence surfaces”*
* Have seen this exact quote from alleged freepers about Big Media’s articles not DIRECTLY related to politics.
Ah, the old “one person, many votes” rule.
Is it election fraud if the State does it?
my dtr who has lived in Portland for about 10 yrs now still gets a ballot here....I can't cancel it...only she can...just one of those things...
Election time in Stalinist Russia?
Nope.
Election time in USSA.
I’m shocked I tell you, I’m shocked.
That right there proves why there should not be mass mailing of ballots to anyone, anywhere. They have no idea of the number of ballots they actually sent? What incompetence.
David Voye, the countys manager of balloting and returns..
One man rules over the count!
This is a mess. I requested a Pennsylvania mail in ballot (ten days ago), and still haven’t received it. I called, was told mailing was slow because of the holiday, and that if I get it I can drive it up to Doylestown and hand it in, since it is too late to mail it back (has to be received by Tuesday.) No help if I don’t get it, I guess I’ll have to vote in person.
How am I supposed to have confidence in this system?
Then if duplicate ballots were sent out, it's on him. I'm surprised he admitted to it. Now how is he going to correct it?
and they wonder why mail in ballots shouldn't count...
LOL! Reminds me a little of the picture of the guy trying to see whether there’s a hanging door chad, a pregnant chad, a swinging door chad, a dimpled chad, or a try chad during the 2000 recount.
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