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Related: About this forumMore than 1,200 Philly mail ballots may be rejected. Find out if yours is one of them.
More than 1,200 mail ballots returned in Philadelphia so far might not be counted because of simple errors made by voters, according data kept by Philadelphias Office of the City Commissioners.
The ballots, which account for about 1.3% of the mail vote returns in the city so far, were returned with missing or incorrect dates, or without the required signature or privacy envelope, state and city data show.
Statewide, about 2.2% of ballots in Aprils primary were rejected because of flaws. Rejected ballots account for a small fraction of the total submitted in Philadelphia, but in an election that could be decided by less than 1% of total votes, the ballots could play a significant role in determining the fate of the race for the White House.
Every single vote matters so much and, when we talk about the entire election being decided by perhaps 1% of votes in Pennsylvania, no one can afford to lose any votes, said Lauren Cristella, the president of the Committee of Seventy, a Philly-based good-government and civic-engagement group.
https://www.inquirer.com/politics/election/mail-ballots-rejected-philadelphia-pennsylvania-election-2024-20241020.html
Walleye
(35,892 posts)Your life. Another words you have to fill out the form right or you will be disenfranchised. Its totally un-American
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Walleye
(35,892 posts)On Technicalities. Maybe because I am so bad at filling out forms, and always make a mistake
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(18,300 posts)We don't know all the games that they will be playing and the report of your experience could very well be important in some way.
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(18,300 posts)...by the Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights Under Law.
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(18,300 posts)The Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights Under Law requests they report those difficulties, ANY difficulties, to them at;
866-OUR-VOTE
...even if you have been able to overcome the difficulty and have rectified the problem.
We don't know all the games that they will be playing and the report of any difficult experience could very well be important in some way.
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(18,300 posts)Anyone, in any state, should report ANY voting difficulties to this hotline....
call 866-OUR-VOTE
...a hotline set up by Election Protection, a nonpartisan national coalition led by the Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights Under Law.
We don't know all the games that they will be playing and the report of your experience could very well be important in some way.
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(18,300 posts)We don't know all the games that they will be playing and the report of your experience could very well be important in some way.
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(18,300 posts)We don't know all the games that they will be playing and the report of your experience could very well be important in some way.
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(18,300 posts)....to 866-OUR-VOTE