Skip to content

Ohio’s Franklin County Says Nearly 50,000 Voters Got Wrong Absentee Ballots

Debate Commission Claims Moderator’s Account Was Hacked

An official for the聽Commission on Presidential Debates claimed on Friday that a debate moderator was hacked after the moderator posted a tweet asking a known President Donald Trump enemy for advice. Steve Scully, a C-SPAN correspondent, was tapped for the second Trump-Joe Biden debate by the commission, which describes itself as nonpartisan and handles details of presidential debates. Scully, however, worked for Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden in the 1970s. He also has a history of anti-Trump animus. In 2016, he shared an opinion article that called Trump dishonest and narcissistic, among other things. On Thursday, he reached out to Anthony Scaramucci, a former White House aide who turned against Trump and disparages him on a near-daily basis on cable television. Scully’s tweet to Scaramucci came after Trump called Scully…

Ohio’s Franklin County Says Nearly 50,000 Voters Got Wrong Absentee Ballots

Officials in Ohio said that about 50,000 voters in Franklin County received incorrect absentee ballots in the mail.

“We can now confirm that 49,669 voters received an incorrect ballot. Those voters will be contacted directly by the Franklin County Board of Elections and a replacement ballot will be mailed to them,” said the Franklin County Board of Elections.

In a news release on Friday, the board said it’s started the process of printing out new absentee ballots to replace the erroneous ones, and it will mail the replacements to every voter who got the wrong ballot. Those ballots will be sent via the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) in the next 72 hours, officials said.

“We want to make it clear that every voter who received an inaccurate ballot will receive a corrected ballot,” the board said. “Stringent tracking measures are in place to guarantee that a voter can only cast one vote.”

It came after聽New York City recently was forced to mail 100,000 absentee ballots after a printing error was reported.

Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose’s office has directed the board to write a letter that explains the error along with the replacements.

鈥淣o vote will be counted twice. Every voter will receive an accurate ballot and that ballot will be counted,” county Elections Director Ed Leonard said.

Leonard said that if a voter sends both the replacement ballot and the original, erroneous ballot then the replacement will be the one that is counted. If a voter sends only the original ballot, only their votes on races that they were eligible to vote in will be counted.

鈥淲hile this process has taken longer than we鈥檇 like, we aren鈥檛 just determining a number. We鈥檙e determining and identifying each impacted voter,” Leonard said in a news conference on Thursday.

Leonard blamed a malfunction with one of the scanners used to process the ballots.

“On October 3 at 2:24 p.m., a function of one of those scanners was disabled,” he said in a news conference. “This was determined to be the root cause of the system error that led to voters receiving an incorrect ballot.”

Ohio聽Secretary of State Frank LaRose, a Republican, issued a directive to Franklin County on Thursday to fix the mistake.

LaRose said the county’s board of elections has to create a process for voters who got the wrong ballot and clearly explain that the new one will be sent.聽The board has to also hold onto it until a correct replacement is submitted, he added, saying that if a correct ballot is never received, the original must be “processed, remade, and scanned on or after the 11th day after the election.”

Over the past several months, President Donald Trump has frequently highlighted errors in the vote-by-mail system, urging people to go to the polls to vote, while adding that it could lead to election chaos or even rigging.

In recent days, about 2,100 Los Angeles County voters received mail-in ballots without a way to vote for president as the ballots omitted the presidential race, and a聽USPS mail carrier in New Jersey was arrested on Oct. 7 for discarding mail, including almost 100 election ballots.

Focus News: Ohio’s Franklin County Says Nearly 50,000 Voters Got Wrong Absentee Ballots

DOJ Asked to Explain Whether Trump Declassification Tweet Means Full Mueller Report Will Be Released

A federal judge has ordered the Justice Department (DOJ) to address whether an even less redacted version of former special counsel Robert Mueller’s report on Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election will be released, following President Donald Trump’s recent tweets saying he had authorized the declassification of “any and all documents” relating to the investigation. Trump wrote on Twitter on Oct. 6 that he had “fully authorized the total Declassification of any & all documents pertaining to the single greatest political CRIME in American History, the Russia Hoax. Likewise, the Hillary Clinton Email Scandal. No redactions!” His posts came hours after Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe declassified a pair of documents detailing a U.S. intelligence intercept of a Russian intelligence product that claimed that Clinton had approved a plan on July…