Roughly 50,000 Voters In Ohio’s Most Populous County Got Incorrect Absentee Ballots
The Franklin County Board of Elections stated:The
board has already begun the process to print, stuff, and mail the
49,669 replacement ballots and expect them to be sent to the United
States Postal Service within 72 hours for delivery. Additionally, while
the replacement ballots are processed, the board will mail informational
postcards to all impacted voters that detail the situation and
highlight the voter’s multiple voting options moving forward.“We want to make it clear that every voter who received an inaccurate ballot will receive a corrected ballot,” the board continued. “Stringent tracking measures are in place to guarantee that a voter can only cast one vote.”
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