Undated mail-in ballots in Butler County to remain separated for now
Butler County officials confirmed Wednesday that undated mail-in ballots received during May’s primary election are not reflected in current election result figures.
“We’re going to follow the law and not count undated ballots,” said County Commissioner Kim Geyer, elaborating on the decision made by the county Bureau of Elections.
County solicitor Wil White said the ballots have been segregated, counted on their own and sorted by political affiliation.
In Butler County, 83 undated ballots have been set aside, 50 of them coming from Democratic voters and 33 by Republicans.
White said he had no timeline for when courts may make a final determination on undated ballots.
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