
Residents of 1 Utah county may be forced to vote in person after ballot mailing delays
Fox News
A packaging mix-up sent mail-in ballots intended for residents of Iron County, Utah, to San Diego, which may force some in the county to cast their ballots in person.
"From what I understand, many — I don’t dare say most — many were delivered by last Saturday," Whittaker said.
The ballots had been printed and ready to be mailed by Oct. 14, ahead of the Oct. 18 deadline, but a packaging mishap resulted in them getting mixed up with other mail, he told the station.
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