Breaking News Stories

Santa Clara County ballots found discarded in mountain ravine

A dozen discarded ballots were found in a mountain canyon in Santa Cruz County. (Bay Area newsgroup archive)

The U.S. Postal Service and the Santa Clara County Registrar of Voters have launched an investigation to determine how more than a dozen ballots for Santa Clara County fell into the canyons of the Santa Cruz Mountains, according to the Registrar’s Communications. Officer in charge Michael Borja said.

The ballot was found in another pile of mail that had been dumped in the woods near Sugarloaf Road, near Highway 17, Borja said. The ballot appears to have been removed from the mail, not from the county designated ballot drop box.

The postal authority did not respond Saturday to a request for information about the dumped mail.

NBC Bay Area first reported find friday polls.

Janet and Lou Witkin of San Jose say they were informed their ballots were among a dozen discarded ballots. The couple dropped off their ballots last Sunday at the Post Office on Her Avenue in Payne, West San Jose.

“We were very surprised,” said Janet Witkin.

thank you for reading!

Enjoy unlimited access to this article and more

subscribe now

Already a subscriber?

Learn more about The Mercury News




Share this post:

Leave a Reply