Every story coming out about DeJoy seems to indicate he has no clue what he's doing running the post office, and no business being in charge. This is why you don't put cronies who donated to your campaign but who have no experience in how to do their jobs in important roles.
The mailer, already received by some Colorado voters, “provides false or misleading information about the manner of Colorado’s elections by stating that voters should ‘[r]equest [their] mail-in ballot (often called ‘absentee’ ballot) at least 15 days before Election Day’ and ‘mail [their] ballot at least 7 days before Election Day,” the ruling said.
In fact, Colorado voters receive a ballot automatically and they do not need to mail it back, Voters can instead use a drop-box or vote in person.
Jena Griswold, Colorado’s secretary of state, said that her office learned Thursday that the postal service would be sending out pre-election mailers to every household in America — but that the information on the cards does not align with state election rules.
In a Twitter thread Friday night, Griswold said secretaries of state asked Postmaster General Louis DeJoy to review a draft of election information to ensure accuracy before it was sent to voters. But DeJoy, she tweeted, refused.
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