Dozens of Ga. ballots potentially lost after USPS car goes up in flames

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BAKER COUNTY, Ga. — Dozens of ballots could have been lost on Tuesday when a USPS car went up in flames, election officials said.

In a news conference, Deputy Secretary of State Gabriel Sterling said that a USPS car carrying was “burned to a crisp” while delivering mail in Baker County.

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The Newton Post Office has a list of packages and mail on the route.

He also said there are 43 outstanding absentee ballots in Baker County that could have been in the mail that was burned.

Sterling confirmed they are trying to get photos of the mail that was being delivered to see if any of the ballots were on board, but have not yet received them.

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Officials in Baker County say the mail delivery driver was not hurt.

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