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PunkinPi

(5,022 posts)
Fri Oct 29, 2021, 07:35 AM Oct 2021

FedCt consent order in which USPS agrees to prioritize processing&delivering of ALL absentee ballots



BREAKING: Federal Court enters consent order in which USPS agrees to prioritize processing and delivering of ALL absentee ballots ahead of Election Day in Virginia.

Huge WIN for @vademocrats and voters of Virginia.


From tweeted link -->

Lawsuit filed on behalf of the Democratic Party of Virginia against the U.S. Postal Service over its failure to process and deliver election-related mail in a timely manner, potentially leading to the disenfranchisement of Virginians seeking to cast absentee ballots for the statewide election on Nov. 2. The complaint argues that the Postal Service’s failure to delivery absentee ballot applications and ballots in a timely manner will significantly burden and potentially disenfranchise thousands of Virginia voters in violation of the First and 14th Amendments. The lawsuit asks the court to order the Postal Service to prioritize and expedite the processing of election-related mail and to immediately process any unscanned election materials in Albemarle, Portsmouth and James City Counties, where delays are of particular concern. The plaintiffs filed a motion for a temporary restraining order and preliminary injunction in line with these requests, after which the parties agreed to certain terms to ensure the timely delivery of election mail. Specifically, the Postal Service will: 1) ensure that completed absentee ballots being returned to county elections officials are properly postmarked and scanned; 2) expedite the delivery of completed absentee ballots; and 3) conduct an “All Clear Certification Process” daily through next Friday. Nov. 5 where employees sweep all locations and certify that facilities are “clear of all Election Mail committed for delivery that day.” The Postal Service will provide daily reports to the DPVA about the “All Clear” process from the previous day, as well as estimates of travel times for completed absentee ballots.

https://www.democracydocket.com/cases/virginia-usps-challenge/
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FedCt consent order in which USPS agrees to prioritize processing&delivering of ALL absentee ballots (Original Post) PunkinPi Oct 2021 OP
Little late, isn't it? sinkingfeeling Oct 2021 #1
This is where we are... SallyHemmings Oct 2021 #2
So much deliberate damage, nearly impossible to Dark n Stormy Knight Oct 2021 #9
I hope that they will be able to do it, but I am pessimistic. Yonnie3 Oct 2021 #3
Yea, it's definitely cutting it close (too close for comfort). PunkinPi Oct 2021 #4
I grew up in JCC Yonnie3 Oct 2021 #5
What's the enforcement? Inspectors, observors, or more lawsuits after the fact? bucolic_frolic Oct 2021 #6
Yes, it doesn't mean that the SOB DeJoy will abide by the order. justhanginon Oct 2021 #7
Bookmarking for later... liberalla Oct 2021 #8

SallyHemmings

(1,894 posts)
2. This is where we are...
Fri Oct 29, 2021, 07:48 AM
Oct 2021

suing an agency to do the function it was created to do.

This administration is playing whack a mole trying to fix the damage done by tfg and his enablers.

Yonnie3

(18,195 posts)
3. I hope that they will be able to do it, but I am pessimistic.
Fri Oct 29, 2021, 07:56 AM
Oct 2021

Edit: I'm mainly referring to the ballots that never got delivered to voters in this post.

In Charlottesville (Albemarle) I'm still receiving 4 week old first class mail mailed in Charlottesville. I doubt that they can find all the ballots in that office in a week. If they have been presorted in Sandston (all mail goes there and back to Charlottesville) they will be mixed in the backlog of all mail.

The ballot that arrived here after 4 weeks was scanned in Sandston and never scanned again. We dropped it off at the Registrar.

PunkinPi

(5,022 posts)
4. Yea, it's definitely cutting it close (too close for comfort).
Fri Oct 29, 2021, 08:06 AM
Oct 2021

I did VBM this year and mailed it back (last year I delivered it directly to the drop box). I received my ballot in mid September and mailed it back the following day then I tracked my ballot to ensure receipt and it was received within a week. I'm in JCC by the way.

Yonnie3

(18,195 posts)
5. I grew up in JCC
Fri Oct 29, 2021, 08:16 AM
Oct 2021

At my last visit I couldn't find any trace of my former abode. The hill the house was on is even gone. It was near the intersection of Ironbound Road and Old News Road. That was out in the country back then.

We were down to one or two deliveries a week in September and had one week with none. There have been manpower issues here at the PO for at least a decade. DeJoy just put the nail in the coffin. Strange but 7 days a week the Amazon deliveries kept happening.

justhanginon

(3,335 posts)
7. Yes, it doesn't mean that the SOB DeJoy will abide by the order.
Fri Oct 29, 2021, 09:39 AM
Oct 2021

I hope any enforcemnnt is not by the DOJ or it will never happen.

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