This process, approved by the Montgomery County Board of Elections and shared with both political parties, is to make sure that these voters only vote once.
“The process takes longer, but speed is not our priority right now. Accuracy is,” Chief Clerk Lee Soltysiak told WHYY News.
The county also said it received a higher-than-usual number of ballots that cannot be read by the ballot scanners. In every election, there are a number of ballots that face this issue, whether it be due to a stray mark, food spillage, damage from opening the ballot, or damage caused during mailing.