Absentee ballots from South Carolina were found in Maryland this week, and South Carolina officials are blaming a Minnesota printing company used by several heavily populated counties.
About 20 absentee ballots for Charleston County somehow were delivered to officials in Baltimore, the Post and Courier reported this week. A state election board official said it’s just one of several problems with SeaChange Print Innovations of Minnesota, which prints and mails absentee ballots for 13 South Carolina counties.
South Carolina Ballots Found In Baltimore As Voter Fraud Concerns Grow https://t.co/swFyf1Hvjw
— Daily Caller (@DailyCaller) May 21, 2020
"Look what just happened in SC, where Dems sued to force a rushed transition to mail with no safeguards. Their ballots magically appeared in Baltimore."@GOPChairwoman raises questions about security after mail-in ballots are sent to the wrong state.
https://t.co/8v6Sq9kbRl— Washington Examiner (@dcexaminer) May 21, 2020