County says all mail in ballots counted mine says “received”

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Could we start a list here of when and where we turned in our ballots?

I’ll start -
July 15th
Longwood Rec center drop box in BROOKEVILLE


This should be it’s own thread so more people will click and post.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Could we start a list here of when and where we turned in our ballots?

I’ll start -
July 15th
Longwood Rec center drop box in BROOKEVILLE


This should be it’s own thread so more people will click and post.


This thread is questioning election integrity. It will probably get deleted.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Could we start a list here of when and where we turned in our ballots?

I’ll start -
July 15th
Longwood Rec center drop box in BROOKEVILLE


This should be it’s own thread so more people will click and post.


Dropped of July 9-city or Rockville. Still not counted.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Could we start a list here of when and where we turned in our ballots?

I’ll start -
July 15th
Longwood Rec center drop box in BROOKEVILLE


This should be it’s own thread so more people will click and post.


Dropped of July 9-city or Rockville. Still not counted.


City of Rockville.
Anonymous
Should the status change? Received may be the only status for mail in ballots. Have you heard of anyone with a different status?
Anonymous
Twitter is your friend folks. Everything is going to be ok.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Should the status change? Received may be the only status for mail in ballots. Have you heard of anyone with a different status?


I believe you are correct. The status will eventually change, but the official transfer to the state hasn't happened as of Saturday (yesterday). I think this transfer is part of the process to make a vote "count."

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Should the status change? Received may be the only status for mail in ballots. Have you heard of anyone with a different status?


I believe you are correct. The status will eventually change, but the official transfer to the state hasn't happened as of Saturday (yesterday). I think this transfer is part of the process to make a vote "count."



It should change to accepted or rejected. If rejected there should be a reason.
Anonymous
There is a key with the statuses on the website.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Could we start a list here of when and where we turned in our ballots?

I’ll start -
July 15th
Longwood Rec center drop box in BROOKEVILLE


Yours is still not counted? I’m curious who you voted for county exec.


Yup. Still not counted and DH too
Both for Blair
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Twitter is your friend folks. Everything is going to be ok.


This doesn't even make sense and sounds shady. If someone's ballot is rejected, it should go in the reject pile.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Twitter is your friend folks. Everything is going to be ok.


This doesn't even make sense and sounds shady. If someone's ballot is rejected, it should go in the reject pile.


Really, “twitter is your friend?” I NEVER go on twitter. Why have a whole system to report something if your not using it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Twitter is your friend folks. Everything is going to be ok.


This doesn't even make sense and sounds shady. If someone's ballot is rejected, it should go in the reject pile.


Really, “twitter is your friend?” I NEVER go on twitter. Why have a whole system to report something if your not using it.

This is a good point. They create a system and don’t use it and instead post updated to a private app that few people use.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Twitter is your friend folks. Everything is going to be ok.


This doesn't even make sense and sounds shady. If someone's ballot is rejected, it should go in the reject pile.


Really, “twitter is your friend?” I NEVER go on twitter. Why have a whole system to report something if your not using it.

This is a good point. They create a system and don’t use it and instead post updated to a private app that few people use.


They used Twitter because they needed to contact people who typically don't vote.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Twitter is your friend folks. Everything is going to be ok.


This doesn't even make sense and sounds shady. If someone's ballot is rejected, it should go in the reject pile.


Really, “twitter is your friend?” I NEVER go on twitter. Why have a whole system to report something if your not using it.

This is a good point. They create a system and don’t use it and instead post updated to a private app that few people use.


They used Twitter because they needed to contact people who typically don't vote.


They use twitter because that's the preferred platform of the local politicians. That's their audience. They are performing for their bosses.
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