PRESS RELEASE: Is The Camden County Machine Preparing To Stuff November Ballot Boxes
/The Camden County Clerk’s office have sent out Vote-by-Mail applications with “ALL FUTURE ELECTIONS” pre-marked with a red check. Republican candidates for Surrogate and Freeholders ask if this is an attempt at stuffing the November ballot boxes by Camco Democrats. Their press release on the matter follows:
Camden County Republican candidate for Surrogate, Kimberley Stuart and candidates for Freeholders Nicole Nance, Jennifer Moore and Johanna Scheets asked if the Camden County Clerk’s office mailing of pre-checked vote-by-mail applications was a way to stuff the ballot boxes come November.
At issue is the County Clerk’s office mailed applications for vote-by-mail ballots to all registered voters in Camden County with “ALL FUTURE ELECTIONS, until I request otherwise in writing” marked with a red check mark.
Camden County Republican county-wide candidates, Stuart, Nance, Moore and Scheets explained, “CCGOP has received numerous calls from voters who received pre-marked VBM applications who are okay with voting by mail for this primary only because of COVID-19, but are definitely not willing to vote-by-mail for all future elections.”
“Voters are confused and don’t know what to do with pre-checked VBM applications,” the candidates said. “It’s as if the clerk’s office is trying to force all voters to vote in all future elections by mail. Of course, for the machine Democrats, given their voter registration advantage, it makes sense to force all voters to vote-by-mail; it’s easier for them to stuff the ballot boxes.”
“If Camden County’s machine Democrats truly care about fair elections they should immediately rectify the problem and confusion they’ve caused with pre-checked VBM applications. The remedy to the problem is re-sending unchecked applications to every voter who returned the pre-checked applications, allowing individual voters to decide in which elections they wish to vote-by-mail,” the Republican candidates said.