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In reply to the discussion: The Post Office has been ordered to obstruct voting by mail. [View all]Voltaire2
(13,027 posts)31. I just got back from the town clerk's office.
She said the postmaster came in this morning and informed them that the post office was no longer directly transferring the ballots, and that they should expect an increase in in-person drop off and a delay in ballot delivery.
She was not happy.
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Do you know for sure that the previous policy was to transfer them directly in past elections? (nt)
mr_lebowski
Oct 2020
#2
In Bexar County, Texas the post offices are separating mail ballots from regular mail
LeftInTX
Oct 2020
#21
Thank goodness the clerk informed you, I'd have made arrangements to hand deliver.
KS Toronado
Oct 2020
#3
I don't think this has ever been the policy of the USPS. Please check and verify.
CurtEastPoint
Oct 2020
#6
Small enough that there is one post office and the town clerk is only open 2.5 days a week.
Voltaire2
Oct 2020
#27
Call your rep & senators, your local democratic office, & your local media stations.
CrispyQ
Oct 2020
#9
I always thought our ballots in WA were processed as mail. Never gave it a 2nd thought.
maxsolomon
Oct 2020
#18
Funny how Republicans always claim to be spreading democracy around the world,
WyattKansas
Oct 2020
#36