Election worker fired in Minneapolis for leaving mail-in ballots unattended, no evidence of tampering found.
In Minneapolis, an election worker was fired for leaving mail-in ballots unattended in an open trunk while delivering them to an election office. Hennepin County officials stated there was "no evidence of tampering" and released surveillance footage showing no interference. The county is reinforcing transfer protocols to enhance security. Despite ongoing criticisms, experts affirm that mail-in voting is secure, supported by strong safeguards against fraud.
October 19, 2024
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