Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Entirely Congruent

The American Postal Workers Union has extended its internal election after thousands of ballots appeared to have been lost . . . in the mail.

The union's election committee was supposed to be counting those ballots this week in downtown Washington, D.C., following a tradition mail-in election. 



But the union announced that only about 39,000 ballots were turned in -- and that, "a large number of union members had not received their ballots."

Federal News Radio reported that the union has responded by extending the deadline to Oct. 14.

Workers now have until close of business Thursday to ask for a new ballot. It's unclear whether the mail mix-up will become an eleventh- hour campaign issue.

The union of postal clerks is separate from the National Association of Letter Carriers, which comprises postal workers who deliver the mail and of whom those of us who do political direct mail never speak ill.

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