Can America just have Election Day back, please? If bad guys aren’t setting mail-out ballots on fire, or hijacking them, the mailman’s losing them! And just WHO is in charge of this train wreck of events they’re calling an election in Washington state, anyway?
While Governor Jay Inslee was very, very busy tweeting and looking for retirement property in the free state of Idaho, on Wednesday came the news that some 300 Whitman County ballots have just disappeared. Whitman County is on the Palouse—the home of Washington State University in Pullman.
As we understand it, here’s basically the chain-of-custody of the ballots:
- Ballots are printed.
- Some guy at a third-party company stuffs the ballots into envelopes.
- That guy gets the ballots to the a “processing facility” in Spokane.
- 99.6% of the ballots made it to the “processing faciliity.”
- .04% ballots disappear into thin air. Pfft.
Ballots were supposed to have been mailed out by October 19, or 18 days before the election. […]
Some Whitman County ballots are missing after being processed by the U.S. Postal Service in Spokane.
— KREM 2 NEWS (@KREM2) October 30, 2024
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