REPORT: 440,781 Pennsylvania Mail Ballots “Went Missing” or “Undeliverable” in 2020 Election
The Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF) released a research brief on the 2020 election Thursday, this time reporting that more than 440,000 mail ballots in Pennsylvania “went missing or undeliverable.”
PILF released a report that found more than 440,000 ballots in Pennsylvania were unaccounted for in the 2020 election. The Keystone State went to Joe Biden by just over 80,000 votes.
There were “3.1 million ballots sent” out in 2020, the Public Interest Legal Foundation said, but “15,175 [were] undeliverable” and another 425,000 were declared to have an “unknown” status.
At a minimum, the report raises questions on how 30 percent of ballots in a state like Pennsylvania have no known status.
“Pennsylvania lawmakers have serious work to do if they don’t want their election systems to resemble California or Arizona. A cure for COVID will not carry over to the mail ballot problems when the current administration and billionaire private interests are committed to seeing more expansion of the practice,” PILF President J. Christian Adams said in a statement.
Earlier, on August 18, PILF released a research brief about the national 2020 election results which concluded, “nearly 15 million mail ballots went accounted for in [the] 2020 election.”
PILF has vowed to release research briefs on mail ballot results in several additional states in the near future.
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