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The Rippon voting snafu: Here’s what happened, as ballots cast will count

The voting precinct at Rippon Middle School in Woodbridge closed for about an hour on Election Day.

  • Election officials received a batch of misprinted ballots that had the same ballot information printed on each side.
  • Officials closed the precinct about mid-afternoon, turned voters away, and then went to Staples office supply store to print new ballots.
  • Once in hand, they reopened the polling place.

The misprinted ballots affected three voting precincts in Woodbridge.

  • The incorrect ballots were found first at Leesylvania Elementary School, and later at River Oaks Elementary School — both in Woodbridge.
  • Officials at those schools ran to a copier machine to make print new ballots.

That, however, wasn’t an option at Rippon.

  • “There wasn’t any leagal-sized paper available,” Prince William County Board of Elections Secretary Keith Scarborough told me. 
  • All ballots cast at all three polling places on Tuesday will count, adds Scarborough.

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