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Election officials in Colorado, California, Maryland, Nevada, Rhode Island, Utah, Vermont, Washington and West Virginia criticized the USPS postcard with terms such as "misinformation," "confusing ...
The Verify team was asked to look into a postcard sent out by the USPS. Local election officials said that there were inconsistencies with their guidelines.
County election officials sent postcards Thursday to 400,000 registered voters in District 4, explaining voting options for the Aug. 15 primary.
There's more controversy over the U.S. Postal Service, the postmaster general and actions taken before the presidential general election. Skip to content NOWCAST WBAL-TV 11 News Tonight ...
You'll notice, those parties are not listed on the postcard. To vote in those primaries - those parties require you to re-register by Feb. 18, if you want to vote by mail.
The website calls on people to send in postcards by Sept. 4 because a federal law, the Civil Rights Act of 1960, says that election offices must retain ballots cast in federal races, including for ...
Although the information is correct for those in many states, it doesn’t apply to Washington voters, who vote by mail in every election. The postcards are identical for all states.
HONOLULU (KHON2) – Act 136, which was signed into law by Governor Ige on June 25, 2019 established voting by mail uniformly across all counties in the State of Hawaii for all elections beginning ...
Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold filed a lawsuit Saturday against the United States Postal Service over "election mailing that could mislead Colorado voters." The lawsuit cites a national ...
The postcard’s checklist for voting by mail instructs readers to request the mail-in ballot at least 15 days before Election Day. That’s an unnecessary step for millions of U.S. voters this ...