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October 30, 2024

Washington Resident Says She Received 16 Ballots With Different Names

by Eireann Van Natta, General Assignment Reporter
DailyCaller.com



A woman from the state of Washington claims she received 16 ballots addressed to her apartment, each of them listing a different name.

Jami Visaya said the first stack of ballots arrived Friday, KING 5, a local NBC affiliate, reported Tuesday. She moved into the Bellevue apartment Oct. 3, she told the outlet.

“There were about nine voter registration ballots that were not mine,” Visaya told the outlet. “They were addressed to other people, and so I thought that was strange, so I ended up returning them to the post office here.”

Visaya said she returned the ballots to a United States Postal Service (USPS) employee.

She also said she discovered seven new ballots in her mailbox a few days later, also addressed to her apartment and to names she didn’t recognize.

“It’s all names of, like, Indian descent and possibly Middle Eastern,” Visaya said.

Washington is a vote-by-mail state and all registered voters receive a ballot, according to the Washington secretary of state.

Many of the ballots were addressed to different surnames, Visaya claimed.

“Management said no one’s lived here for three months,” she told the outlet, referring to her apartment unit.

“Even if someone gets a second ballot (or more), whether under their name or someone else’s, we’ll only ever count one ballot per registered voter with their matching signature,” LeVan Hudson, the chief of staff at the King County Elections Office, told the outlet.

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A Minnesota county fired an election worker who left multiple boxes containing mail-in ballots in the back of a car with the rear door open, the Daily Caller News Foundation (DCNF) reported Oct. 22.

The National Association of State Election Directors and other officials sent a letter to the postmaster general in September detailing the potential dangers of mail-in ballots, including delayed or lost election mail, the DCNF reported.

Democratic Connecticut Secretary of State Stephanie Thomas urged voters to cast their ballots in person rather than by mail in January, saying “[o]ur monitors cannot do it all,” NBC Connecticut reported.



http://dailycaller.com/2024/10/30/washington-jami-visaya-sixteen-mail-in-ballots-wrong-names-mistake-voter-fraud-reports/




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