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Three Days Later, San Diego County Ballots Remain Uncounted
There is an untold story here and it is about the failure of permanent mail in voter system- at least in this county. I am a permanent mail voter and when I did not receive my ballot as of Oct. 18, 2012 I called the registrar's office. I was told that another ballot would be mailed out to me. When I did not receive the replacement ballot by Oct. 26th, I called again. I was told my ballot was being "processed" and I should get it in a few days as it would go out in the "second wave of mailings". As of Nov. 1 I still had not received a ballot. I ended up going to the registrar's office to vote. There I joined a long line of voters. By long line, I mean the line went out the door and down the sidewalk. I talked to many people in line. While not all of them were there regarding missing mail ballots, a large number were. All of this leads me to wonder about how many mail ballots went missing in this county. In the end, I did receive a replacement mail ballot-on election day.— November 13, 2012 9:16 a.m.