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Fewer voters than originally reported in Mineral County

June 12th, 2020 by WCBC Radio

In a press release issued Friday, Mineral County Clerk reported an error was discovered in unofficial numbers from Tuesday’s primary elections, but it didn’t change results. Clerk Lauren Ellifritz said in a press release she noticed an abnormality Thursday afternoon in the still-unofficial returns, and called the West Virginia Secretary of State’s office to report it accordingly. The Times-News originally reported that 8,772 ballots were cast in Mineral County on or before the election date. With the error since discovered, Ellifritz said, that number now stands at 5,737.

2 Responses to “Fewer voters than originally reported in Mineral County”

  1. June 13, 2020 at 7:18 am, Bob said:

    It seems we don’t need any foreign meddling to undermine confidence in the integrity of our election operations.

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  2. June 13, 2020 at 7:06 pm, Martin D Fornwalt said:

    Fewer votes! OR LOST AND STOLEN VOTES! RIGHT INTO THE HANDS OF THE DUMBASSACRATIC AGENDA!

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