Questions about that 7,500-ballot ‘mistake’ in San Diego County: How does anyone make a 7,500-ballot mistake in a hotly contested local election?
American Thinker | 10/13/23 | Monica ShowalterFunny how the ‘mistakes’ always are reported as nothing-to-see-here by the press, yet somehow always favor the Democrats. The formula is as predictable as the sun coming up in the morning.
So here we have another one, this time in San Diego County.
According to the Epoch Times:
SAN DIEGO—The San Diego County Registrar of Voters office found that around 1 percent of voters for the Nov. 7 special election may have received duplicate ballots, it was announced Oct. 11.
According to the registrar, the mistake impacts voters in the county Board of Supervisors District 4 special election and less than a dozen voters in the city of Chula Vista special election.
Following the discovery of the duplicate ballots, the registrar’s office “immediately contacted the print and mailing vendor to determine what happened and how many voters were impacted,” according to a statement from the office. “After researching, they reported that around 7,500 or a little over 1% of voters out of the nearly 600,000 voters who were mailed a ballot, have inadvertently received a duplicate mail ballot packet.”
Which is weird stuff. How does anyone “mistakenly” send duplicate ballots in a hotly contested local election?
And this one, a county race for District 4 supervisor, which is one I will vote in, quite unlike the statewide elections, really does offer a choice of candidates; one of which is a crazed leftist wokester fixated on reparations and swamp-like public spending named Monica Montgomery-Steppe, and the other of whom is a moderate conservative named Amy Reichert who wants to clean up the streets, enforce fiscal discipline, and restore normality to the semi-blue city.
Nothing to see here conspiracy nut.