Posted on 08/08/2020 8:41:51 AM PDT by Hojczyk
non-profit group says more than a half-million inaccurate applications for absentee ballots were mistakenly sent across Virginia this week -- including to dead voters, errant relatives and even a pet -- in an unprecedented mailing flub that has heightened concerns about the integrity of expanding mail-in voting efforts.
The mistakes raised alarms with recipients as diverse as election monitors, members of the League of Women Voters and a retired FBI agent. The Center for Voter Information, the nonprofit group that sent the mailers with pre-filled absentee ballots, is now apologizing.
The Center for Voter Information said the absentee application mailings were sent to eligible voters in the state and "some of the mailers may have directed the return envelopes" for the absentee applications to the wrong election offices.
Jonathan Shapiro, president and CEO of Smith-Edwards-Dunlap Company, the printing vendors for the Center for Voter Information, said the printing mistake "occurred because we incorrectly aligned a spreadsheet that matched the voter with their local election office."
The League of Women Voters said some of their members received mailings with incorrect names on the ballot applications inside.
One person stated that a dead person received one and a pet received one, said Deb Wake, president of the League of Women Voters in Virginia, according to WTOP.
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I think the dems report false numbers in Virginia and get away with it. However it happens I don’t believe Virginia numbers.
.... mistakingly my ass
Cheating jagoffs.
One person stated that a dead person received one and a pet received one, said Deb Wake, president of the League of Women Voters in Virginia, according to WTOP.
Theyre probably more sentient than some of the Dims thatve been seen on TV, so no big deal. If you cant vote for yourself and at least one corpse and one pet, whats the world coming to?
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As Republicans , we should plan to vote early and often.
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