SEMINOLE COUNTY, Fla. – Seminole County Elections Supervisor Chris Anderson said when mail-in ballots were mailed-out to voters before the August primary election, not all voters received them.“We had an unusually high number of ballots, voters who were needing replacements,” Anderson said. “We noticed we were replacing more ballots than we usually do in a primary and that can be attributed to voters discarding them or quite simply the ballots may not have arrived in time for them from the Postal Service.”Anderson said he doesn’t know why the ballots weren’t received, only that “somehow, someway” they weren’t.“The Post Office assured me moving forward in the general election everything will be fine, that they’re going to work on what they.
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