View this post on Instagram Officials in Ohio said that about 50,000 voters in Franklin County received incorrect absentee ballots in the mail.⠀ ⠀ “We can now confirm that 49,669 voters received an incorrect ballot. Those voters will be contacted directly by the Franklin County Board of Elections and a replacement ballot will be mailed to them,” said the Franklin County Board of Elections.⠀ ⠀ Read this article: https://ept.ms/2IbI4SJ⠀ ⠀ Get one month FREE FULL ACCESS to Epoch Digital.⠀ Sign up here: https://ept.ms/FreeMonth (no credit card needed)⠀ ⠀ GET THE APP: https://ept.ms/DownloadApp A post shared by The Epoch Times (@epochtimes) on Oct 10, 2020 at 5:36pm PDT
Officials in Ohio said that about 50,000 voters in Franklin County received incorrect absentee ballots in the mail.⠀ ⠀ “We can now confirm that 49,669 voters received an incorrect ballot. Those voters will be contacted directly by the Franklin County Board of Elections and a replacement ballot will be mailed to them,” said the Franklin County Board of Elections.⠀ ⠀ Read this article: https://ept.ms/2IbI4SJ⠀ ⠀ Get one month FREE FULL ACCESS to Epoch Digital.⠀ Sign up here: https://ept.ms/FreeMonth (no credit card needed)⠀ ⠀ GET THE APP: https://ept.ms/DownloadApp
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View this post on Instagram A federal appeals court in Wisconsin overruled a lower court's decision to extend the deadline for counting absentee ballots by six days, doling out a win to the state's GOP-led Legislature, which fought hard against the rule change. Sparring over an extended deadline for counting mail-in ballots has been ongoing, with Democrats arguing that an additional week is essential to ensure all absentee ballots are counted in what will likely be a highly competitive presidential election. Go to the link in our bio for more on this story. A post shared by Fox News (@foxnews) on Oct 11, 2020 at 5:53am PDT
A federal appeals court in Wisconsin overruled a lower court's decision to extend the deadline for counting absentee ballots by six days, doling out a win to the state's GOP-led Legislature, which fought hard against the rule change. Sparring over an extended deadline for counting mail-in ballots has been ongoing, with Democrats arguing that an additional week is essential to ensure all absentee ballots are counted in what will likely be a highly competitive presidential election. Go to the link in our bio for more on this story.
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