Pennsylvania: Voters Mailed Ballots With Incorrect Names, Faulty Instructions For Completion in Lancaster County – IOTW Report

Pennsylvania: Voters Mailed Ballots With Incorrect Names, Faulty Instructions For Completion in Lancaster County

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Of the 25,500 mail-in ballots requested so far, 2,700 have contained instructions meant for a different county.

“They said that their instructions told them they did not need to pay for postage. However their return envelope said they did need to pay for postage,” Chief clerk and chief registrar of the Lancaster County Board of Elections and Registration Commission Christa Miller said. The county attributes the mistake to the vendor Michigan Election Resources, which also sent ballots containing return envelopes with names differing from the intended recipient.

5 Comments on Pennsylvania: Voters Mailed Ballots With Incorrect Names, Faulty Instructions For Completion in Lancaster County

  1. “…county attributes the mistake to the vendor Michigan Election Resources,…” Is this another case like Maricopa AZ where the election was run by a vendor and not the election dept?

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  2. Lancaster County has many Amish who tend to vote Republican. I’m not surprised there was a screw-up that would result in fewer Amish votes being counted. But, hey, there was no fraud, right?

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