More than two dozen Baltimore voters received their 2020 election ballots nearly two years later after the U.S. Postal Service found a tray of undelivered mail.
The found “mail was from year 2020 and contained what appeared to be 26 blank ballots mailed from the Baltimore City Board of Election to addresses with a Baltimore ZIP Code,” the USPS spokesman said. “Those mailpieces were delivered Saturday,” on Aug. 6.
“We deeply regret the late delivery of these mailpieces. The Postal Service takes these issues very seriously and is working to help avoid issues like this by going over our processes and procedures with all employees ahead of the general elections,” said Oulette. “The U.S. Postal Service is fully committed to the secure, timely delivery of the nation’s Election Mail. We are in close communication with the Baltimore City Election Board and look forward to a successful election in November.”
Nick Frisone, of Baltimore, told WMAR that he received his 2020 general election ballot, adding that some of his neighbors received theirs as well in recent days.
‘Would’ve Been Nice’
Baltimore City Election Director Armstead Jones claimed to WMAR that his office wasn’t contacted by the U.S. Postal Service about the found ballots, saying that voters told the elections office that their ballots were mailed back to them recently.“It would’ve been nice if they could’ve contacted us, so the voters wouldn’t have been confused,” Jones said. “Individual pieces can be lost, having a tray lost is a little different story. It has to be sitting somewhere around somebody and somebody needs to look and see what it is,” he added.
The Epoch Times has contacted the U.S. Postal Service for comment.
Elsewhere in the United States, the U.S. Postal Service was forced to respond after ballots were found discarded in several separate incidents in Southern California.
A month before that, about 100 unopened mail-in ballots were found on a sidewalk in Hollywood by a woman walking her dog.
“Our office was notified over the weekend of a mail tray found containing approximately 104 unopened, outbound Vote by Mail ballots and additional mail pieces,” the Los Angeles County Registrar’s Office told local media outlets at the time. “Thanks to the cooperation of the person who found the ballots, we were able to quickly respond and coordinate the secure pickup of the ballots.”