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TexasTowelie

(117,236 posts)
Wed Oct 14, 2020, 05:52 AM Oct 2020

Summit County dumps vendor contract after ballot delays

A private vendor is taking too long to get absentee ballots to voters in Summit County. So election officials will do it themselves.

The four-member board of elections met Tuesday afternoon and decided to end a temporary contract with Cleveland-based Midwest Direct. The marketing firm was hired to handle an initial surge of absentee ballot requests as voters request record numbers of mail-in ballots to avoid crowds on Election Day or at the county early voting center.

Midwest Direct was given a list of 95,000 Summit County voters on Oct. 6, the first day of early voting and, by law, the first day boards could begin sending out ballots. The order for Summit County was nearly double what the company’s CEO said he anticipated. The 19 other Ohio counties, including Cuyahoga and Stark, that contracted his company also doubled or tripled their orders, creating more work than could be handled in a timely fashion.

The issue was compounded by malfunctioning machinery. The result is that voters in some counties, including Summit, may have requested their ballots weeks ago but won't see them until near the end of this second week of early voting.

Read more: https://www.beaconjournal.com/story/news/2020/10/14/election-officials-cancel-ballot-printing-contract-after-delays/5977528002/
(Akron Beacon Journal)

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Summit County dumps vendor contract after ballot delays (Original Post) TexasTowelie Oct 2020 OP
One of the most important counties for Biden! Buckeye_Democrat Oct 2020 #1
Also from the article... Buckeye_Democrat Oct 2020 #2

Buckeye_Democrat

(15,058 posts)
1. One of the most important counties for Biden!
Wed Oct 14, 2020, 05:56 AM
Oct 2020

At least they seemed to have a record of the mismatches between the QR box-codes of many of the ballots and delivery envelopes. Those people often received ballots that showed candidates from a different precinct.

Buckeye_Democrat

(15,058 posts)
2. Also from the article...
Wed Oct 14, 2020, 06:04 AM
Oct 2020
Reed estimated that it takes Midwest Direct 10 to 14 days to get a ballot to a voter after receiving an application. He said his staff can do it in two or three days.


More of that private-sector "efficiency" that Republicans constantly praise!

If that company is anything like the numerous private-sector, non-union businesses where I've worked, there's a king at the top (the company President) and his many lords, earls, viscounts, etc. (various managers) who do very little beyond acting as a buffer between the king and the serfs (the laborers), mostly wary of any potential challengers to their kingdom. And most of the serfs aren't very motivated to do a decent job.
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