U.S. Postal Service says 1,700 ballots found in Pennsylvania facilities
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[November 06, 2020]
By David Shepardson
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Postal
Service (USPS) said about 1,700 ballots had been identified in
Pennsylvania at processing facilities during two sweeps Thursday and
were being delivered to election officials.
In a court filing early Friday, USPS said 1,076 ballots, had been found
at the USPS Philadelphia Processing and Distribution Center. About 300
were found at the Pittsburgh processing center, 266 at a Lehigh Valley
facility and others found at other Pennsylvania processing centers.
Ballots must be received by Friday evening in Pennsylvania in order to
be counted. The vote for the U.S. president remains extremely close and
Pennsylvania is one of the states that remains undecided.
About 500 ballots were also discovered in North Carolina during sweeps,
USPS said on Friday.
U.S. District Judge Emmet Sullivan on Thursday had ordered twice daily
sweeps at USPS facilities serving states with extended ballot receipt
deadlines as votes were still being counted in U.S. election
battleground states.
Some states, including Nevada and North Carolina, are counting ballots
that are received after Election Day as long as they were postmarked by
Tuesday.
Lawyers said at a court hearing on Thursday that USPS had delivered
about 150,000 ballots on Wednesday.
"The vast majority were destined for postmark states and would be
delivered on-time under state election law," USPS said.
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A U.S. Postal Service (USPS) post office in Philadelphia,
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Sullivan said the processing centers must perform morning sweeps and
then afternoon sweeps "to ensure that any identified local ballots
can be delivered that day."
Sullivan issued a separate order requiring USPS to "coordinate with
all local county Boards of Elections in North Carolina or
Pennsylvania" in order to deliver all ballots "before 5:00 PM local
time in North Carolina or Pennsylvania" on Friday.
Ballots were still being counted by election officials in
battleground states after polls closed Tuesday in one of the most
unusual elections in U.S. history because of the novel coronavirus
pandemic.
Democratic candidate Joe Biden was cutting sharply into Republican
President Donald Trump's leads in Pennsylvania and Georgia. The
former vice president retained slim margins in Nevada and Arizona.
(Reporting by David Shepardson; Editing by Christian Schmollinger,
Robert Birsel)
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