The New York City Board of Elections disqualified 84,208 vote-by-mail ballots — 26% of the total cast — in the June 23 Democratic presidential primary, according to a report cited Wednesday evening by the New York Post.
The Post reported:
The city BOE received 403,213 mail-in ballots for the June 23 Democratic presidential primary.
But the certified results released Wednesday revealed that only 318,995 mail-in ballots were counted.
That’s means 84,208 ballots were not counted or invalidated — 26 percent of the total.
One out of four mail-in ballots were disqualified for arriving late, lacking a postmark or failing to include a voter’s signature, or other defects.
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6 comments:
Imagine that....
Demon-crats trying to STEAL the election !!! Nice try !!!
Those counting fraudulent ballots
will be charged, and sent to Jail
More lies. Mail-in voting is perfectly safe and reliable.🤞
There has to be a secure way to do this. We have voted for an American Idol for how long now. It's basically the same thing.
Judge already over turned ruling and these ballots must be counted.
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