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BumRushDaShow

(169,761 posts)
19. "Wouldn't mailing in it three business days before Election Day make this matter moot?"
Tue Mar 24, 2026, 07:28 AM
Mar 24

No. Even the extra cost USPS priority mail that is estimated as 2 - 3 days is no longer guaranteed. I had a priority mail sent from outside of NYC (Long Island), which is about 100 miles north of here in Philly, suddenly go 600 miles south from NY to Charlotte, NC, and finally get here 5 days after that 2 - 3 day expected delivery date. Simply throwing it on a USPS truck and sending that down the NJ Turnpike might have taken 3 hours max with traffic. Even popping it on Amtrak, like they used to do, might have been the same. But USPS didn't want to pay overtime to keep things on time after cutting staff.

I watched one of my packages sent by USPS coming from a well known Boardwalk candy company in Atlantic City, which is about 60 miles southeast of here in Philly (a less than 2 hour drive on the AC expressway with traffic), go from AC which is in South Jersey, all the way north to Connecticut, then go southwest again to North Jersey, and finally go southwest from there to get here to Philly.

I have been lucky so far doing short distance "local" mail here in Philly, having it get to an addressee in a day or two. I mailed my last year's general election ballot on 10/13/35 and the city registered receipt 10/16/25. However for people who might live in more suburban/rural areas, all bets might be off.

But what also happens is that municipalities contract out the printing of ballots - whether for mail-in OR for "in person", and there have been numerous occasions where there was some printing error or some candidate was left off by mistake (or a court resolved their eligibility after the ballots were printed) or were kept on (who should have been off) and they have to reprint. So that ends up taking things closer and closer to election time before they are "ready", impacting mail voters, early voters, or even in person voters.

ALL of this so the media can have "instant results" and call a race a minute after the polls close.

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Once it's submitted to the government i.e. the usps it should count Blues Heron Mar 23 #1
They'll have to square it with contract law bucolic_frolic Mar 23 #3
next step: ballots not final counted by midnight... ret5hd Mar 23 #2
Post Mark Works for the Taxes Every April Gorhamtowne Mar 23 #4
That is an excellent question. pandr32 Mar 23 #6
USPS now says post marks may not be applied at the time of mailing DetroitLegalBeagle Mar 23 #8
So :-) Gorhamtowne Mar 23 #10
Worried about a "big stash of ballots arriving late" and maybe flipping an election Alito"? Bengus81 Mar 23 #5
Not worried. Planning for quakerboy Mar 23 #12
Words he didn't say: These are LEGAL BALLOTS. Grins Mar 24 #21
To approach this as if it were a chronic problem, or a radical one ignores the changes in postal services wrought Ford_Prefect Mar 23 #7
Slow-Walk The Mail-in Ballots 2na fisherman Mar 23 #9
The IRS accepts PO proof of mailing as timely surfered Mar 23 #11
As stated in a comment above, this would seem to be unconstitutional as it is arbitrary Scalded Nun Mar 23 #13
If they allow the federal government to ban this... regnaD kciN Mar 23 #14
There's more stuff in the law Trump wants than just this newdeal2 Mar 23 #16
Since Democratic voters are overall Mme. Defarge Mar 23 #15
Disenfranchising voters is a Republican thing Zorro Mar 23 #17
Missing from the post: Who's the plaintiff? Grins Mar 24 #23
Wouldn't mailing in it three business days before Election Day make this matter moot? Polybius Mar 23 #18
"Wouldn't mailing in it three business days before Election Day make this matter moot?" BumRushDaShow Mar 24 #19
No reason it shouldn't. This is LOCAL mail just going downtown,not going hundreds of Bengus81 Mar 24 #22
This sucks...Don't most states also have a "hard deadline"? LeftInTX Mar 24 #20
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