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NewsAlert for those that mail in their ballots.
Under the rule, USPS does not stamp mail when they receive it. Instead, the “official” postmark date is whenever your envelope first hits an automated sorting machine at a regional processing center. Drop something in your local mailbox on Tuesday, might get a Thursday postmark. The postal service admits the date is not a “perfectly reliable indicator” of when they actually took possession.
For ballots, it’s a disaster.
Those that like to mail in their ballot need to take it into a post office and have it hand stamped.
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Utica-Rome Metropolitan Area