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Sunday, July 19, 2020

California Throws Out More Than 100,000 Of 7 Million Returned Mail-In Ballots Over Mistakes | The Daily Caller

California Throws Out More Than 100,000 Of 7 Million Returned Mail-In Ballots Over Mistakes | The Daily Caller:

Image result for Ballot BoxCalifornia tossed 102,428 invalid mail-in ballots during March’s presidential primary according to data recently acquired by the Associated Press, marking the highest number of disqualified ballots in the state for a primary since 2014 and highest for any statewide election since 2010. Nearly seven million total ballots from the California presidential primary were returned and a total of 102,428 of those were rejected according to the Associated Press. Return past the due date was reportedly the leading cause of invalidation, with this being the case for 70,330 ballots. In addition, 27,525 were rejected due to no voter signature or the signature failing to match voter records.

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