At least 1,400 voters in Virginia have received two mail-in ballots, the state Republican Party said, a number later confirmed by officials. In Fairfax County, 1,000 voters or more received two absentee mail-in ballots. "Before the supervisors caught it, the people applying the labels applied them to the entire sheet of labels rather than just pulling out the ones that should have been processed,” Fairfax County Registrar Gary Scott told NBC Washington. Scott's office didn't respond to a request for more information, but he said voters would not be able to vote twice. "Because every ballot thats returned, we make an entry into their voter record tRead More From Source
[contf] [contfnew]At Least 1,400 Virginia Voters Receive Duplicate Mail-in Ballots
At least 1,400 voters in Virginia have received two mail-in ballots, the state Republican Party said, a number later confirmed by officials. In Fairfax County, 1,000 voters or more received two absentee mail-in ballots. "Before the supervisors caught it, the people applying the labels applied them to the entire sheet of labels rather than just pulling out the ones that should have been processed,” Fairfax County Registrar Gary Scott told NBC Washington. Scott's office didn't respond to a request for more information, but he said voters would not be able to vote twice. "Because every ballot thats returned, we make an entry into their voter record tRead More From Source
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