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Postal Service chief 'completely dedicated' to prompt US ballot deliveries

U.S. Postmaster General Louis DeJoy said on Monday he is personally completely devoted to guaranteeing all 2024 governmental election tallies are delivered in a timely style and vowed to react to concerns raised by state and regional officials.

A group of about 3 dozen election authorities from the National Association of State Election Directors and other groups on Wednesday raised major concerns about USPS's capability to deliver millions of tallies for the 2024 presidential election, pointing out concerns about processing center operations, lost or postponed election mail, and front-line training shortages affecting USPS's ability to deliver election mail in a prompt and accurate manner.

DeJoy stated in a letter launched on Monday that he would hold a call with state officials to address particular concerns.

The authorities stated that, despite duplicated conferences with USPS election staff, we have actually not seen improvement or collective efforts to remediate our issues.

DeJoy stated the USPS Office of Inspector General is auditing its plants and delivery units and will report any election mail problems they find and we will address those issues expeditiously.

Starting Oct. 1, USPS will deploy ballot monitors and others in processing, retail and shipment units to reinforce and magnify our policies and procedures on the ground

USPS said typically it is currently delivering mail in 2.7 days however continues to recommend as a sensible procedure that citizens need to mail their completed ballot before Election Day, and a minimum of one week prior to their state's deadline.

The inspector general has said 46% of votes were cast by mail in the November 2020 presidential election, compared with 21% in the 2016 election.

USPS said in the 2020 general election, it provided 99.89%. of ballots from voters to election authorities within seven days. Voting by mail in some states is set to begin in the coming. weeks.

(source: Reuters)