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Effects of 2020 presidential election still linger for Lancaster's upcoming municipal primary [Lancaster Watchdog]


Lancaster County election officials are preparing for the May 18 primary knowing in advance that the number of voters casting mail-in ballots will be far fewer than what they dealt with in November’s presidential election, when more than 90,000 no-excuse or absentee ballots were cast.
About 22,000 ballots were mailed out during the third week of April, said Christa Miller, the county’s new chief registrar of the Board of Elections. Approximately 200 to 400 ballots are going out every day in different batches, as more ballots are requested, Miller added. 
As of Thursday, 24,000 Lancaster County voters had requested a mail-in ballot. Of those, approximately 2,300 were requested by independent or third-party voters who otherwise wouldn’t be eligible to vote in a primary election. But all voters are eligible, no matter their affiliation, to vote on three proposed constitutional amendments and one ballot referendum question. ....

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Lingering effects of 2020 election still impact Lancaster's upcoming municipal primary [Lancaster Watchdog]


Lancaster County election officials are preparing for the May 18 primary knowing in advance that the number of voters casting mail-in ballots will be far fewer than what they dealt with in November’s presidential election, when more than 90,000 no-excuse or absentee ballots were cast.
About 22,000 ballots were mailed out during the third week of April, said Christa Miller, the county’s new chief registrar of the Board of Elections. Approximately 200 to 400 ballots are going out every day in different batches, as more ballots are requested, Miller added. 
As of Thursday, 24,000 Lancaster County voters had requested a mail-in ballot. Of those, approximately 2,300 were requested by independent or third-party voters who otherwise wouldn’t be eligible to vote in a primary election. But all voters are eligible, no matter their affiliation, to vote on three proposed constitutional amendments and one ballot referendum question. ....

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