… ballots without a date on the return envelope or with a wrong date are to be counted in this election. And counties have been advised to do that. That's right. Every county is required to count mail in ballots. Even if a voter did not hand, date or miss dated like wrote their birthday on that outer declaration envelope. When that occurs, it's not like the Board of election or I shouldn't say a double negative. The Board of Elections knows when that ballot was returned. (19:03–19:19)
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Asserts that counties must count mail-in ballots even if undated or misdated.
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