If you get this by post, send it immediately to USPS, those responsible say
This must be returned directly via the postal service.
If you never haveEmail received It was not really for you, consider yourself lucky. At one time or another, most of us have dealt with obtaining shipments for previous residents or if a neighbor's package has wrongly left our door. We generally end up launching spam whatever the name on the envelope, but officials now warn that a message sent wrong must be sent immediately to the American postal service (USPS). Read the rest to find out what you need to watch in your mailbox.
Read this then:USPS says you can't do this with your mail after November 5.
The USPS is responsible for sending electoral mail.
The postal service has more responsibility than the daily delivery of our ordinary mail - it also plays an essential role inHelp absent voters. "The American public can count on more than 650,000 employees of the United States postal service to fulfill our role in the electoral process," confirms the agency on its website.
The USPS says it uses a "robust and tested process" to deliver electoral mail to the Americans. According to the agency, electoral mail is defined as "any article sent by post or authorized electoral managers which allows citizens to participate in the voting process, including the ballots, the registration cards of the voters, the Requests for voting by absent and notifications of survey place ".
The number of people voted by mail has increased.
Following the cocovated pandemic, the postal service said it should manage "Unprecedented voting messaging volumes"During the 2020 electoral cycle which was" almost double those of the general elections of 2016 "." The autumn electoral cycle in 2021 was still very busy, according to the USPS, because it included general elections at the 'State scale in California, New Jersey and Virginia, as well as primary election in Florida and two special elections in Ohio.AE0FCC31AE342FD3A1346EBB1F342FCB
"We are very proud to deliver the electoral mail of the nation safely and in time - it is a sacred civic duty that we are fully embraced," said the general post officeLouis Dejoy said in a press release.
But 2022 is an electoral year halfway through Congress. On November 8, the 435 seats in the House of Representatives and 35 seats in the Senate will beto win, according to the Council of Foreign Relations. And while millions are preparing for the election day in the United States this year, officials warn you to carefully monitor your mail.
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Certain ballots must be returned to the USPS.
Some Americans are required to request a ballot if they want to receive it by post, while other jurisdictions "will automatically send ballots to all eligible voters", according to the USPS. But whatever the case, civil servants now warn people that certain ballots should be returned to the postal service.
In a press release published on October 17,Chuck Broerman, the Clark and the recorder for the County of El Paso, Colorado, said thatResidents who receive A ballot for someone who died or who no longer lives at his address should return it by post,Colorado policy reported. According to the point of sale, this helps the office of the clerk and the recorder to consider certain voters as inactive, which means that they will not receive ballots in the future unless they update their registration.
Broerman said that there are "several resources" which help the county to ensure that only eligible voters vote by mail. "However, when necessary, we are counting on citizens to get involved in the democratic electoral process and return these voting packets as non-deliverable," he said in the press release.
There are specific steps that you should take to return the electoral mail to the USPS.
The mail is often sent to residences for those who died or who lived there before but who have moved. (The agency has information onHow to stop the mail Addressed to the decrease.) But with regard to an electoral ballot, it is important to return it to the USPS so that those responsible can keep the voters' rolls up to date.
According Colorado policy , Officials of the County of El Paso said that residents who receive erroneous ballots by post should check the appropriate box at the back of their bulletin package, write "return to the sender" on the front of the package and return it to the USPS - not in a voting deposit box. Broerman said it is important that these ballots are marked "return to the sender" so that the registration of voters can be canceled or that their address can be updated, if necessary.