Election officials in Neosho County say ballots in that county have been fixed after initially leaving off some judicial races.
The Neosho County Clerk's Office says a printing mistake caused judges not to be included on the ballot and that the error was not caught until the second day of early voting. This means that those who voted on the first day of early voting as well as those who received advance ballots were not able to cast their votes for the judicial races.
The Clerk's Office has created an addendum ballot that contains only the previously omitted races. Those ballots have been mailed to people who voted before the mistake was caught. County Clerk Heather Elsworth stated that the addendum ballots contain ONLY the races that were left off and that absolutely no one will be voting twice.
Elsworth says the mistake has been corrected and that those correct ballots are now being used.
The letter from the Neosho County Clerk's Office can be seen here.




