Election officials in some states are voicing concerns that recent changes at the U.S. Postal Service might slow voting by mail, with the agency warning all states about timely deliveries of ballots sent close to Election Day. Some secretaries of state, both Democrats and Republicans, have asked the Postal Service for more information about handling an expected surge in mail ballots, after complaints from some business and postal-union representatives about delays to ordinary mail deliveries.
Source: Wall Street Journal August 14, 2020 21:58 UTC