AndronETalksNews
AndronETalksNews
The Epoch Times
By Jack Phillips
Officials in Bexar County, Texas, confirmed this week that more than 1,900 mail ballots were rejected during the March 1 primary, coming after the state legislature approved a bill last year to strengthen statewide elections.
County Elections Administrator Jacquelyn Callanen said that about 4,180 mail ballots had been counted, and she noted that 1,929 were rejected for not meeting the requirements under the new voting law.
“We’ve never seen it in those numbers,” Callanen told KSAT.
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