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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsEmmet Sullivan instructs USPS to conduct two sweeps for ballots in Texas.
A new order from Judge Emmet Sullivan instructs USPS to conduct two sweeps for ballots in Texas.
It instructs USPS to conduct two sweeps in all Texas processing plants for ballots postmarked on Election Day or earlier.
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Emmet Sullivan instructs USPS to conduct two sweeps for ballots in Texas. (Original Post)
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Nov 2020
OP
not likely unless there are a ton of them However it sends a very clear message
yellowdogintexas
Nov 2020
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Bayard
(22,061 posts)1. Would this change the vote at all?
yellowdogintexas
(22,250 posts)2. not likely unless there are a ton of them However it sends a very clear message
for them to behave
MagickMuffin
(15,936 posts)4. Have you heard anything about Tarrant County?
I've heard there were some issues with the ballots and they were having to replicate them.
Have you heard anymore about this?
CaliforniaPeggy
(149,588 posts)3. We don't know, but we DO know that they need to be counted. n/t