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South Florida shenanigans (Original Post)
marmar
Nov 2020
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stopwastingmymoney
(2,041 posts)1. K n R
I think this is going to be important
Hoyt
(54,770 posts)2. Does anyone know what the column headings are on this stuff. And, how are they calculating
"non-delivered" ballots. If a ballot was completed by a voter, put in the mail late Monday, but it didn't arrive a Election Office, is that a "missing" ballot?
If the Election Office sent 500,000 ballots to voters but only 300,000 were returned by voters, is that 200,000 "missing" ballots or zero missing ballots (in that voters appear not to have completed the ballot)?
I honestly don't know. Hopefully, most of this will be an academic question when Biden is sworn in.
stopwastingmymoney
(2,041 posts)4. I think this chart is percentage of mail delivered on time
If you click into twitter there are charts with inbound ballots
The heading says on or after 10/24 - no destination
Hoyt
(54,770 posts)5. Thanks. I'll try to figure it out.
crickets
(25,963 posts)3. Thanks for the data. nt