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Will mailed-in ballots be delivered on time?

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washington — Can you trust the US Postal Service to deliver your ballot on time?

If you plan on voting by mail, election officials say it’s best to do it as early as possible so your ballot gets to its destinatio­n well before Election Day, which is Nov. 3.

Postal officials have repeatedly said the agency has more than enough capacity to handle the surge of ballots this fall, and its leaders have committed to prioritizi­ng election mail. But on-time delivery rates vary widely depending on where you live, and the service has been falling short of its internal goals to deliver all first-class mail within five days.

On top of that, each state has different rules on whether it accepts mail ballots that arrive after Election Day. Some policies are the subject of court cases and could change before Nov. 3, so voters should check with their local election officials if they’re unsure.

All that is to say, the earlier you mail your ballot, the better.

It has been a tumultuous few months for the Postal Service. This summer, the agency’s new leader, Louis DeJoy, a major donor to the GOP and President Donald Trump, set in motion a series of controvers­ial policy changes that have delayed deliveries nationwide.

Then, not too long after DeJoy took over, Trump openly admitted he was starving the Postal Service of coronaviru­s relief money to make it harder for the agency to process ballots. The combinatio­n of Trump’s remarks and DeJoy’s policies have led to a lot of distrust in the agency and fears about political manipulati­on.

The Postal Service has been sued several times in multiple states over the policy changes and has been handed a series of bruising court decisions blocking them. One judge in Washington state called them “a politicall­y motivated attack on the efficiency of the Postal Service” before the election. —

 ?? — AFP ?? A volunteer woman gets a roll of “I Voted” stickers ready next to a ballot box for dropping off mail-in ballots on the first day of inperson early voting on Saturday in Las Vegas, Nevada.
— AFP A volunteer woman gets a roll of “I Voted” stickers ready next to a ballot box for dropping off mail-in ballots on the first day of inperson early voting on Saturday in Las Vegas, Nevada.

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