Sunday, July 31, 2022

New U.S. Postal Service Election Division Will Oversee Mail-In Ballots. WHAT COULD GO WRONG? ... U.S. Postal Service Worker Admits To Dumping Election Ballots In Oct. 2020; West Virginia mail carrier guilty of election fraud after altering ballot requests to Republican

David Zalubowski
New U.S. Postal Service election division will oversee mail-in ballots:
The United States Postal Service is creating a division to handle election mail issues as part of an effort to ensure swift and secure delivery of ballots for the 2022 midterm election, officials said Wednesday.
The idea behind the creation of the Election and Government Mail Services is to have a permanent division dedicated to dealing with election matters, instead of handling issues one at a time as in the past.
Adrienne Marshall, executive director of the division, said Wednesday that the services will oversee “election mail strike teams” in every local and district community to address any problems that might arise.
“We are fully committed to the secure and timely delivery of the nation’s election mail,” she said.
The Postal Service was dogged by backlogs and questions ahead of the 2020 presidential election, in which more than 135 million ballots were delivered to and from voters. --->READ MORE HERE
U.S. Postal Service Worker Admits To Dumping Election Ballots In Oct. 2020:
A U.S. Postal Service (USPS) mail carrier from Hudson County today admitted he discarded mail, including 99 general election ballots Beauchene sent from the Essex County Board of Elections to West Orange, New Jersey, residents, from his assigned routes in Orange and West Orange.
Nicholas Beauchene, 26, of Kearny, New Jersey, pleaded guilty to one count of desertion of mails.
According to documents filed in this case and statements made in court:
Beauchene admitted that on Sept. 28, Oct. 1, and Oct. 2, 2020, he discarded into dumpsters in North Arlington, New Jersey, and West Orange 1,875 pieces of mail that he was assigned to deliver to postal customers in West Orange and Orange, New Jersey. This mail included 627 pieces of first-class mail, 873 pieces of standard class mail, two pieces of certified mail, 99 general election ballots destined for residents in West Orange, and 276 campaign flyers from local candidates for West Orange Town Council and Board of Education. Law enforcement recovered the mail on Oct. 2, 2020, and Oct. 5, 2020, and placed it back into the mail stream for delivery. --->READ MORE HERE
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+++++West Virginia mail carrier guilty of election fraud after altering ballot requests to Republican+++++

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