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A look at Plerus, the election mail vendor Lancaster County wants to replace after ballot errors

Lancaster County leaders say they are intent on replacing the vendor they hired last year to print and send thousands of mail-in ballots to voters a move prompted by several errors the printer made that wound up requiring a time-consuming hand count of 12,000 primary election ballots that began Friday and stretched into Monday. County Commissioner Ray D’Agostino said the county will reopen the mail balloting contract for bid in the next few weeks, and the county is working with its solicitor on how it can hold the current vendor accountable for its errors.  But why was the county paying an out-of-state company to print thousands of ballots? And what background did that company have in the complex business of producing mail-in voting materials?

Teams of three will work through the weekend to hand count mail-in ballots, commissioner says

Teams of three will work through the weekend to hand count mail-in ballots following a printing error which rendered the ballots unable to be tallied by machine. Commissioner Ray D Agostino, chair of the Lancaster County Board of Elections, said the plan is to have 16 teams — each with one ballot reader, one recording onto a new blank ballot and one observer — hand count the approximately 14,000 misprinted ballots. The effort will begin Friday and continue into the weekend. Poll watchers are very welcome, we want them to be a part of this, he said. Integrity doesn t just happen when things go right. It has to happen when things don t go right.

2021 primary in Lancaster County: Mail-in ballot issues complicate low-turnout election

An error by Lancaster County s mail-in ballot vendor means more than half of all mail-in ballots will have to be hand-counted, causing a significant delay in final results – likely into the weekend.  Michigan Elections Resources printed multi-sheet ballots in the wrong order, affecting approximately 14,000 ballots, Lancaster County Board of Elections officials said Tuesday. Those ballots cannot be fed through the county’s ballot scanners.   Roughly 27,000 mail-in ballots were requested for the primary. As of Tuesday afternoon, nearly 18,000 had been returned.  We ll be starting the hand count at the end of the week, weekend; we re fleshing that out at the moment,  said Christa Miller, chief clerk of the board of elections. She said she anticipates the hand county will take three to four days to complete, and final results will be available by early next week. 

More than half of mail-in ballots now need hand counting due to vendor s latest error, delay in results expected

An error by the county s mail-in ballot vendor now means more than half of all mail-in ballots will have to be hand-counted, causing significant delay in final results. Michigan Elections Resources printed multi-sheet ballots in the wrong order, affecting approximately 14,000 ballots, a press release from the Lancaster County Board of Elections said. Those ballots are now unable to be scanned by the county s ballot scanners and will have to be hand counted. Roughly 27,000 mail-in ballots were applied for and as of Tuesday nearly 18,000 had been returned. We ll be starting the hand count at the end of the week, weekend, we re fleshing that out at the moment, Christa Miller, chief clerk of the board of elections, said. She anticipates the hand county will take three to four days to complete, and final results will be available by early next week.

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