Election Officials Warn of USPS Mail Delivery Issues

State and local election officials have expressed serious concerns regarding the U.S. Postal Service's ability to deliver ballots on time for the upcoming presidential election, citing numerous instances of delayed and undeliverable mail. They have urged the Postal Service to take immediate corrective action to prevent voter disenfranchisement.
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9/17/2024

9/11/2024

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Highlights

  • State and local election officials have raised concerns about the U.S. Postal Service's ability to deliver ballots for the 2024 presidential election.
  • Election officials reported that ballots postmarked on time were received days after the deadline to be counted.
  • Properly addressed election mail is being returned as undeliverable, which could lead to voters being marked as inactive.
  • Repeated outreach to the Postal Service to resolve these issues has not resulted in improvement.
  • The letter from election officials was sent to U.S. Postmaster General Louis DeJoy, urging immediate corrective action.

Perspectives

  • Election officials warn that ongoing issues with USPS mail delivery could disenfranchise voters, as ballots are arriving late or being marked undeliverable, potentially affecting voter registration status. [22][24][26][36][37]
  • The letter from election officials emphasizes the need for immediate and tangible corrective action from USPS to address the ongoing performance issues, highlighting the risk to voter participation and trust in the electoral process. [16][17][23][34][44]