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USPS offers election resources online

Ray Robinson, a mail handler at the Charlotte, NC, Processing and Distribution Center
Ray Robinson, a mail handler at the Charlotte, NC, Processing and Distribution Center, loads Political Mail in 2016.

The Postal Service wants employees to know about its online resources to help them process and deliver ballots and Political Mail during this year’s elections.

The Election and Political Mail Blue page has an interactive map that allows employees to find the names and contact information for each state’s election and political mail coordinators.

Lists of the election and political mail team members for each area and district are also included.

Other resources include employee stand-up talks and lists of standard operating procedures for mail acceptance, delivery and network operations.

USPS expects to handle more ballots this year than it did during the 2014 midterm election cycle, when more than 20 million ballots were processed.

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