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Tuesday, April 09, 2024

If You Applied For Mail-In Ballot, You Will Get Email Confirmation That Ballot Has Been Sent

If you've applied for a mail-in ballot, you should be getting an email to let you know when it is sent to you. Yesterday, I received such an email from the state, advising me as follows:

Your ballot is almost ready, and it is being prepared for mailing. If you do not receive your ballot within 7 days, please contact your county election office.

If you have questions concerning your ballot, please contact NORTHAMPTON County at (610) 829-6260.

A friend (yes, I do have friends) told me he received his ballot in the mail yesterday, "and the outside envelope wasn’t sealed, nor had it been. It wasn’t even folded over. Fortunately, it doesn’t appear that anything is missing."

13 comments:

  1. Anti Trump people are starting their election work as usual.

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    1. Pro-Constitution and pro-democracy people have already put their election campaigns in high-gear. If that makes us "anti-Trump" so be it.

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    2. Anti Democracy MAGA Republicans have been obstructing and stepping all over the laws of our land and using their 100 plus MAGA Congress to forward openly admitted Russian intrusion into our politics….Its not the Democrats stupid!!

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  2. Word on street is that envelope glue on mail in ballots is not holding up, and the concern is the ballots could be lost, fall out, removed, …
    Needs to be looked into

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  3. Got mine today. What happened to the DA term limit question?

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  4. Mine came today. Very clear instructions. Easy to use. After going through the process of registering to vote (at which time I presented my creditials) I requesed the ballot to be mailed to me when the time came. It was mailed to the address on my registration form in plenty of time to fill it out and return it timely. I am thankful for this easy and secure method of casting my vote. It saved time and gas for me.

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  5. Received mail in ballot today. Everything sealed and correct, enjoy not standing in line and being around people who don’t cover their mouth when they cough or sneeze!!

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  6. My wife and I received our ballots today. Both were open. Her envelope folded in, mine flapping in the wind on the outside. Ironic. Guess I'll be following up with the county

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  7. I received my ballot, unsealed and ballot was not in it.

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  8. Received my ballot, folded in everything appears to be there. The glue remains on the flap never moistened. This is concerning.

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  9. Mine came not sealed. We need an investigation as to why. It could be innocent or was it intentional in an effort to sow doubt in the system or some other nefarious reason?

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  10. I understand that the envelope mandated by the DOS has failed to seal properly in some cases.

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