2020 Mail-In Ballots Sent Back to Voters in Baltimore 2 Years Later: USPS

2020 Mail-In Ballots Sent Back to Voters in Baltimore 2 Years Later: USPS
An election worker opens envelopes containing vote-by-mail ballots for the August 4 Washington state primary at King County Elections in Renton, Washington on Aug. 3, 2020. Jason Redmond/AFP via Getty Images
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More than two dozen Baltimore voters received their 2020 election ballots nearly two years later after the U.S. Postal Service found a tray of undelivered mail.

“The Postal Service discovered a tray of undelivered mail in a Baltimore facility on Friday, Aug. 5,” a U.S. Postal Service spokesperson, Tom Ouellette told WMAR-TV on Aug. 23 in confirming the finding.
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