Meet Dean Logan, the dean of LA County election snafus

Photo by Allegra Boverman. Election Day at Hollis-Brookline High School in Hollis. Bill Kotelly was voting.

From NY Post:

By the end of June, the U.S. Supreme Court may rule that states will not be able to count mail-in ballots that arrive after Election Day. That would negate California’s insane practice of counting such ballots up to seven days after the election, in some cases without a postmark or even a proper voter signature.

Another lawsuit filed last month by the public interest group Judicial Watch claims there are 873,000 “ghost” voters on the rolls who are felons, have moved, died, or don’t have a real address but are still getting mail-in ballots.

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