Schumer: City Missed Deadline on Military Ballots

Sen. Charles Schumer lashed out at elections officials in New York City and four upstate counties for missing a deadline to send military ballots, but elections officials say the ballots are in the mail.

Schumer said Monday that election officials in New York City and Erie, Niagara, Putnam and Westchester counties missed an Oct. 1 deadline for mailing ballots to troops overseas.

State elections spokesman John Conklin said Westchester mailed its ballots on Oct. 2; Putnam, on Oct. 5; and Erie and Niagara, Oct. 7. New York City certified its primary vote on Oct. 5 and had ballots in the mail this past weekend.

Conklin said the state has 49,468 registered voters overseas, and many use email ballots. He said the Board of Elections is working on extending the deadline for receiving ballots back from military voters.

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