Voter confidence shaken after vote-by-mail flubs – Center Square

A mistake in Cook County resulted in a Libertarian candidate’s bubble, which is to be printed next to the candidate's name, not being printed on vote-by-mail ballots. And in McLean County, a third party company hired to mail out and track vote-by-mail ballots sent about 180 vote-by-mail ballots with an envelope that had a Monroe County Clerk Office’s return address printed on it.
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JackBolly
1 year ago

Pritzker and Democrats made voting less transparent – there is no visual inspection of your vote available anymore (like there use to be) once scanned into ‘the machine’. One can only wonder why this safeguard was removed.

9mm
1 year ago

My confidence was shaken when our Clerk of the Court, decided it was a good idea to spend money on mailing out nicely printed color pamphlets to every household for purposes of soliciting voters to request a mail in ballot.

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