House Republicans Ask USPS to ‘Reconsider’ Rule Affecting Mail Ballots

13 GOP members of Congress wrote the Postmaster General this month, asking for the steps his agency is taking to ensure mail ballots are “processed, postmarked, and delivered in a timely manner.”
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Declare’s Miranda Combs continues to report on a Postal Service rule affecting the status of late-arriving mail ballots in states such as Texas and Illinois. Thirteen Republican House members, some who represent states that count late-arriving ballots postmarked by Election Day, recently made their case to the Postmaster General. A link to their letter is here. Declare’s recent reporting on the issue can be found here and here.