Philadelphia

Over 3,000 Philly votes may be thrown out on Election Day because of flaws. Check your ballot

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A group of Philadelphia leaders said Thursday they have already found about 3,000 ballots with issues that could lead to them not being counted. There are steps you can take to make sure your vote counts.

Philadelphia city leaders are working to make sure every resident's vote counts this Election Day.

Officials met at City Hall on Thursday, Oct. 31 to point out an alarming number of flawed ballots in Philly.

They said that more than 3,000 ballots were received with issues that may prevent them from being counted on Election Day on Nov. 5.

City leaders say that it's important to double check your ballot and make sure there are no errors before you turn it in.

If you are worried that your ballot is flawed, you can receive a replacement ballot at your nearest satellite election office.

To check if your name is on the list of flawed ballots, click here.

For answers to any other questions when it comes to voting, click here for the federal government's guide.

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