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Local postal workers to rally for return of postmark machine

MEDFORD, Ore. – The Southern Oregon American Postal Worker Union is holding a rally Saturday for machinery to be reinstalled to achieve what they say would be a more reliable election process.

Mailing services in Oregon were consolidated to Portland this year, resulting in the dismantling of automatic postmarking machines in Southern Oregon. Now, mail can’t be postmarked until it reaches Portland or is stamped manually.

A United States Postal Service representative says mail takes less than two days to travel within the state.

According Jackson County Election Official, Chris Walker, mail-in ballots must be postmarked by election day or they will be considered invalid. Additionally, if the ballot is not received back at the local election office within seven days of an election, it will also be considered invalid

The union voiced concern that ballots delivered around election day could face validity complications in transit, and that these concerns were confirmed during May’s primary election.

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