New Data Confirms ‘Significant Numbers’ of Vote-by-Mail Ballots Lost in 2018 Elections, Says Nonprofit

New Data Confirms ‘Significant Numbers’ of Vote-by-Mail Ballots Lost in 2018 Elections, Says Nonprofit
Voters cast their ballots at a fire station in Alhambra, CA., on November 8, 2016. Ringo Chiu/AFP/Getty Images
Ian Henderson
Ian Henderson
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New data obtained by a nonpartisan election watchdog group verify that “significant numbers” of vote-by-mail voters in California didn’t receive their ballots for the 2018 midterm elections, forcing them to vote at the polls.

Election Integrity Project California (EIPCa) analyzed data from the U.S. Election Assistance Commission (EAC) in July, which found that provisional voting was largely driven by vote-by-mail voters who did not have a ballot to surrender to poll workers.

Ian Henderson
Ian Henderson
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Ian Henderson is a contributor to Shield Society, former director of outreach for The Millennial Review, and former development coordinator for PragerU.
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