Virginia's top elections official warns of possible delays in mail-in voting this year [View all]
Commissioner of Elections Susan Beals on Wednesday expressed concerns with the operational performance of the U.S. Postal Service ahead of the 2024 presidential election in Virginia, warning that mail-in ballots may not be processed in time to be counted.
Election officials depend on the U.S. mail service to deliver ballots to voters and to return ballots to election officials, Beals told members of the Virginia House of Delegates Privileges and Elections Committee at a meeting in Richmond. What I am hoping to change is the expectation of voters, that if I put my ballot in the mail five days before election day that it is going to get there. You need to plan further out than that.
Beals, who was appointed as Virginias commissioner of election by Gov. Glenn Youngkin in March 2022, responded to a question by Del. Phillip Scott, R-Fredericksburg, who had asked what she considered the biggest threat to the upcoming election.
Beals said since before the 2023 election cycle, the Department of Elections has seen issues with mail-in ballots cast by voters who had been living in the same house for decades.
https://virginiamercury.com/2024/09/05/virginias-top-elections-official-warns-of-possible-delays-in-mail-in-voting-this-year/