
USPS agrees to provide daily election mail reports to Virginia Democrats after lawsuit claiming delays
CNN
The US Postal Service has agreed to provide the Democratic Party of Virginia with a daily report detailing how it has handled election-related mail as part of a lawsuit Democrats filed against the federal agency alleging that thousands of absentee ballots and applications from general registrars failed to be processed and scanned in a timely manner to get them to voters.
The USPS has rebutted the claims and told CNN in a statement last week that it was not aware of any delays in the delivery and processing of election-related material across Virginia.
In a consent order filed Thursday in the lawsuit, the USPS said it would process absentee ballots "in accordance" with its established procedures in how it handles election mail.

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