Louisiana elections official says volume of mail-in ballots could delay results by days
Louisianas election commissioner said Wednesday she is extremely concerned about getting election results on Election Day even if the states mail-in voting program isnt expanded as the Democratic governor and voting rights advocates are pushing to do.
The volume of absentee ballots could delay tabulating votes by two to six days, election commissioner Sherri Wharton Hadskey said, according to The Associated Press.
Im extremely concerned about trying to get the results on Nov. 3, Hadskey testified under cross examination in an online hearing Wednesday as part of a lawsuit filed by voting rights advocates looking to expand mail balloting, according to the AP.
Hadskey said in written testimony the state has received nearly 169,000 absentee ballot requests, according to the AP. The state also has nearly 157,000 people enrolled in a program for people over 65-years-old to automatically get absentee mail ballots, and another 5,300 in a similar program for people with disabilities, according to the newswire.
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