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Tens of thousands of voters in the critical battleground state of Pennsylvania will receive reissued mail-in ballots after being sent the wrong ones, officials said.
About 28,879 voters in Allegheny County, home to Pittsburgh, were impacted due to an error made by Midwest Direct, the company tasked with printing, collating and mailing the ballots.
A mapping error is said to have resulted in votersโ information being matched to the ballot for the next person in the batch, county officials said.
The county has introduced a tool to help voters check whether they were impacted by the defective batch.
Corrected mailings will be sent starting Thursday, with expectations that they will be delivered to voters next week.
The error comes amid mounting squabbles over the mail-in voting process.Film at 11.... so, about 28,879 voters get to vote twice.... but there's no problems...
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