“Approximately half a million applications sent to eligible voters in Virginia included incorrect information, and we are working diligently to address the issues,” says the Center for Voter Information.
The Center for Voter Information says that more than a half-million inaccurate applications for absentee ballots were mistakenly sent across Virginia this week — including to dead voters, errant relatives and even a pet — in an unprecedented mailing flub that has heightened concerns about the integrity of expanding mail-in voting efforts.
The Center for Voter Information said the absentee application mailings were sent to “eligible voters” in the state and “some of the mailers may have directed the return envelopes” for the absentee applications to the wrong election offices.
The counties impacted by inaccurate mailings included Fairfax City, Fairfax County, Franklin City, Franklin County, Richmond City, Richmond County, Roanoke City and Roanoke County.
Paul Plante says
As an American citizen, I find it highly discriminatory that the dead people out there, especially dead people of color, are being denied the right to vote afforded to other people, just because they are alive.
What the **** is up with that?
Seems like systemic racism, to me, anyway!
Dead people should not be deprived of their God-given right to vote in America just because they are dead!
Hey, Pope Ford, here is another issue for you to tackle on the federal taxpayer’s dime!