City officials urge Philadelphians to return, track, fix mail ballots

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Philly City Commissioner Omar Sabir speaks at the podium while discussing mail ballots for the 2024 election. (Celia Bernhardt/Billy Penn)

Between misinformation, new protocols and a ballooning list of legal challenges to the voting process, it’s fair to say that Pennsylvanians are experiencing some nerves around the voting process. And with just days to go until the election, all eyes are on Philadelphia — a critical source of Democratic Party votes in the most-watched swing state of the year.

A list of over 3,000 ballots with potentially disqualifying “flaws” in Philadelphia has not helped alleviate any of that tension. City officials held a press conference Thursday morning to call attention to that list and other mail-in ballot concerns.

“We have a number of flawed ballots in the city of Philadelphia,” Councilmember Isaiah Thomas said. “We want to push this into the forefront so people can do their due diligence to check on your ballot.”…

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