And if my assumption is correct, she should not be spreading lies and fear about standard procedures.
But some states allow to preprocess mail in ballots. Usually there's a bar code or other security measures on the outside envelope. This is why states like Florida get their counts in on election days and others take a while.
That's a separate question.
And if my assumption is correct, she should not be spreading lies and fear about standard procedures.
But some states allow to preprocess mail in ballots. Usually there's a bar code or other security measures on the outside envelope. This is why states like Florida get their counts in on election days and others take a while.