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USPS investigation reveals little about what happened to 250+ late Lancaster Co. mail-in ballots

LANCASTER, Pa. (WHTM) – An internal investigation into the United States Postal Office regarding nearly 300 mail-in ballots that arrived two weeks late at the Lancaster County Board of Elections office yielded no findings, according to a Lancaster County Commissioner.

Commissioner and Vice President of the Lancaster County Board of Elections Ray D’Agostino said 268 mail-in ballots arrived two weeks late despite being mailed eight days before Election Day.

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