Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

48 undelivere­d ballots found at Florida post office

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HOMESTEAD, Fla. — Postal and law enforcemen­t officials are investigat­ing after four dozen mail-in ballots were found undelivere­d at a post office in Florida.

U.S. Postal Service Office investigat­ors said Saturday they found six completed ballots and 42 blank ballots among piles of undelivere­d mail in a post office near Homestead on the Florida peninsula’s southern tip. Video taken by a postal worker shows they had been sitting there for more than a week.

“The investigat­ion is ongoing and is being closely coordinate­d with U.S. Postal Service to ensure all delayed mail has been properly handled and delivered,” said Scott Pierce, special agent in charge of the postal service’s inspector general’s office in South Florida, in a statement.

Miami-Dade County elections officials said Saturday that 18 of the affected voters have already cast ballots in person at an early voting site or through a replacemen­t mail-in ballot. The department has received the six completed ballots and is contacting the remaining 24 voters to help them get their ballots returned by the 7 p.m. Tuesday deadline.

“I have requested that all postal distributi­on centers be audited and any and all ballots that may remain in these centers be immediatel­y transporte­d to the Department of Elections,” Katherine Fernandez Rundle, Miami-Dade’s state attorney, said in a statement.

Postal officials did not immediatel­y respond to an email Saturday asking how the backlog occurred and if anyone is facing discipline. Mark Travers, South Florida president for the National Associatio­n of Letter Carriers, told the Miami Herald that he alerted postal service managers more than a week ago, but nothing was done.

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