Dallas County's recent election faced significant issues, with thousands of voters receiving incorrect ballots and some ballots going missing.
A system glitch during early voting led to voters being assigned to the wrong precincts, potentially affecting the outcome of certain races, including a controversial city proposition. Despite these errors, the Dallas County Commissioners Court certified the election results. Officials are now investigating the full extent of the problem and its impact on the election.
The situation has raised concerns about the integrity of the voting process in the county.
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Dallas County elections chief: About 4,000 voters could have received the wrong ballots.
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Thousands of potentially ineligible votes cast in Dallas County elections due to system glitch
During a special Dallas City Council meeting Tuesday, council members learned there was what's described as a system glitch on the first and possibly second day of early voting. "Where voters were given the wrong ballots for the city or precinct,
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