Nonprofit group sends 43,000 mail ballot applications with wrong address

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A nonprofit group that promotes voting by mail has sent 43,000 advance mail ballot applications to Johnson County voters that contain the wrong address of the local election office.

Johnson County Election Commissioner Fred Sherman said the Washington-based Center for Voter Information sent the personalized mail ballot applications with the incorrect address of the county election office.

The packet included a return envelope for people to sign and mail back to the Johnson County election office. But the return envelope included the wrong return address, Sherman said.

The return envelope listed . . .

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