Vote By Mail Chaos: New York City Sends Wrong Name Absentee Return Envelopes to Voters Across Brooklyn-Mistake Could Void Thousands of Votes
Note: absentee ballots say “Official Absentee Military Ballot” in the top corner. This is the correct ballot, even if you are not serving in the military. pic.twitter.com/IbtAcdJqL5
— NYC Votes (@NYCVotes) September 28, 2020
The New York City Board of Elections has mailed out nearly half a million absentee ballots ahead of Election Day this November, as many New Yorkers are opting to vote by mail during the pandemic. Yet some voters are already reporting problems with their ballots that could invalidate someone’s vote if they aren’t caught in time.
Multiple voters in Brooklyn told Gothamist / WNYC that they have received a mislabeled “official absentee ballot envelope.” Normally, the voter inserts their completed ballot into the envelope and signs the outside. But in these cases, their ballot envelopes bear the wrong name and address. If a person signs their own name to this faulty ballot envelope, the ballot would be voided.
So far, voters in Park Slope, Prospect Heights, Carroll Gardens, Crown Heights, Clinton Hill, Bushwick, Flatbush, Brooklyn Heights, and Sunset Park have already reported the issue. More than 140,000 absentee ballots have gone out across the borough…
— NYCBoardOfElections (@BOENYC) September 29, 2020
The buck should stop with @BOENYC. It’s cheap to blame an outside vendor.
— Assemblymember Robert Carroll (@Bobby4Brooklyn) September 29, 2020
But thanks for finally giving guidance. https://t.co/qEuDEYx30f
The voters who contacted THE CITY reported receiving their absentee ballots in the mail Monday as requested. Each got a ballot along with an “official absentee ballot envelope” into which they were instructed to place their filled-out and signed ballot.
They’re then supposed to seal that envelope and place it into another that’s addressed to the city Board of Elections in the county where they’re registered to vote.
In the problem cases that emerged Monday, the official absentee ballot envelope contains the name, address — and presumably a specific identifying barcode — of a different person.
So if a voter did as instructed — filled out the ballot, signed it, placed it in the internal envelope and sent it to the Board of Elections — they would be effectively voting on behalf of someone else.
These votes would ultimately be voided because the signature is matched to whatever is on file.
It’s a two-step process: When the voter sends their ballot in, it would become identified by bar code as belonging to somebody else. The Board of Elections would then compare the signature and cancel the vote.
NYC Voters, check your mailbox for your absentee ballot!
— NYCBoardOfElections (@BOENYC) September 28, 2020
Follow these careful steps to make sure your vote counts: vote, sign, seal and send it back. Don’t wait. Mail it in or drop it off early at a secure ballot box location. pic.twitter.com/2Rk2zjwLMe
ATTENTION: Brooklyn absentee voters. Please make sure your name on the ballot matches the envelope. A printer error by the @BOENYC has resulted in some mismatching.
— Max Rose (@MaxRose4NY) September 28, 2020
DO NOT mail it in if it does not match. Please contact the BOE or my campaign to get it fixed. #NY11
I just got my New York mail-in ballot today and the security envelope I’m supposed to put it in and sign has some other guy’s name and address on it.
— Nathan McDermott (@natemcdermott) September 29, 2020
Gothamist is already reporting other cases, so this is looking to be a widespread problem.https://t.co/lSF3abIXTB pic.twitter.com/4uWmNOwwRW
My husband and I both got other people’s ballots :( The outer envelopes were addressed to us. Inside, smaller type: the ballots were for other people in our building. Honestly would’ve been easy to miss. https://t.co/nIyqhj5xtL
— Lauren Kelley (@lauren_kelley) September 29, 2020
If you feel comfortable doing it, you should just vote in-person. The NYC Board of Elections is a deeply incompetent, patronage-filled agency that can't be trusted to successfully manage hundreds of thousands of absentee ballots.https://t.co/BdU7pTNKjz
— Ross Barkan (@RossBarkan) September 29, 2020
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