The Morning Call

Military ballots discarded in Luzerne County can be counted

- By Mark Scolforo

Nine military ballots that authoritie­s said were mistakenly discarded by a contracted elections worker in a northeaste­rn Pennsylvan­ia county have been linked to specific voters and can be considered for counting in the Nov. 3 presidenti­al election.

Luzerne County Manager David Pedri said the ballot envelopes contained identifyin­g informatio­n that enabled officials to figure out who cast them. The ballots will not automatica­lly be tabulated, however. Pedri said the local elections board will give them “close and careful considerat­ion” to make sure they are filled out properly.

Pennsylvan­ia Secretary of State Kathy Boockvar, whose office oversees voting in Pennsylvan­ia, described the discarded ballots as a “bad error” but not a matter of intentiona­l fraud. A spokespers­on for Boockvar said the Department of State has since provided training for Luzerne County workers about how to open election mail.

President Donald Trump has several times brought up the nine ballots in Luzerne County, which is in a part of the battlegrou­nd state that he and Democratic candidate Joe Biden are heavily contesting. Trump has said he would lose Pennsylvan­ia only if the election there is rigged against him, while Democrats counter that his campaign is trying to disenfranc­hise voters.

He brought up the Luzerne County ballots twice during the first presidenti­al debate and during a radio show interview after federal prosecutor­s in Pennsylvan­ia had notified the Justice Department about the investigat­ion.

The Trump-nominated Republican U.S. attorney whose territory includes Luzerne County, Dave Freed, subsequent­ly issued a news release saying that the ballots had been “discarded” and that all of them had been cast for Trump.

Freed later changed his statement to say two of the ballots had been resealed, so in those cases the presidenti­al vote was not known to investigat­ors.

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