Virginia white voters’ mail-in ballots face fewer challenges, Democrats say
Ballots from voters of color are being flagged for rejection at much higher rates ahead of election day this month, party analysis says
Virginia Democrats are concerned that non-white voters in the state are getting their mail-in ballots flagged for possible rejection at much higher rates than their white counterparts ahead of a closely watched election day on Tuesday.
Virginia, like all states, requires voters to fill out certain information on the envelope in which they return their ballot. In Virginia that includes their name, address, birth year and last four digits of their social security number. If any of that information is missing, voters have until 13 November to provide it. If they don't provide it by the deadline, the ballot is rejected.
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