Sunday, July 19, 2020

NYC Mailed Ballot Rejection Rates


New York City's 2020 Mailed-Ballots Rejection Rate, averaged around 25%, is by far the Highest Rate in the Country.

New Reformers, a Queens-based Progressive Group, released Numbers showing that almost a Quarter of Absentee Ballots cast in their Boroughs have been Rejected.

Other Election Attorneys said the Rejection Rates across the City ranged from about 20% in Manhattan, which has been much Slower than other Boroughs in Counting Ballots, to almost 30% in parts of Brooklyn.

There were 403,203 Ballots Mailed for the June 23rd Primary

Ballots have been tossed for Voter and Postal Errors like:

- Not Signing in all the Right Places.

- Signature that doesn't exactly Match Voter's Registration Signature on File.

- Reaching Election Officials too Late. In New York City, sometimes the Post Office will Not Postmark a Pre-Paid Envelope, and Ballots mailed on Election Day won't be Picked-Up until the Next Day.

- In New York City, Mailed Ballots Sealed with Tape are Rejected.










NYC Wins When Everyone Can Vote! Michael H. Drucker


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