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A screenshot from the New Jersey state webpage. Even though i | Follow the Data with Dr Frank

A screenshot from the New Jersey state webpage.

Even though it is only about 1.4% of the ballots, shouldn't it bother us that the ballots of 66,506 New Jersey voters were rejected?

What kind of a system disenfranchises that many voters?

On the other hand, perhaps they should have been rejecting more... since there could have been as many as 10% of the ballots from phantom voters.

Regardless, this performance is unacceptable by any normal standard, and I doubt something like this could have happened if people were voting in person.

Can you imagine the tumult that would have resulted if over sixty thousand people were turned away at the polls?