The Postal Service, under scrutiny in the months leading up to Election Day, delivered mail-in ballots faster than in recent years.
USPS delivered at least 99.2 million ballots to or from voters during this year’s general election season, according to its post-election analysis report released Monday.
The agency’s performance generally matched its metrics for the 2020 general election and 2022 midterm election seasons.
But USPS, on average, took only one day to deliver ballots from voters to election officials. That’s faster than the 1.6 days USPS spent, on average, on that leg of ballot delivery in the 2020 general election, or the nearly two-day average it took in the 2022 midterm elections.
The Postal Service, under scrutiny in the months leading up to Election Day, delivered mail-in ballots faster than in recent years.
USPS delivered at least 99.2 million ballots to or from voters during this year’s general election season, according to its post-election analysis report released Monday.
The agency’s performance generally matched its metrics for the 2020 general election and 2022 midterm election seasons.
But USPS, on average, took only one day to deliver ballots from voters to election officials. That’s faster than the 1.6 days USPS spent, on average, on that leg of ballot delivery in the 2020 general election, or the nearly two-day average it took in the 2022 midterm elections.