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Right, because that can't be used to "sort it into trash" at all can it?

Archive: https://archive.today/TIjDw

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>Colorado voters returning their primary election ballots may notice their envelope looks different from someone else in their household, and those color differences serve a legitimate administrative purpose, not a partisan one. Ballot envelopes have certain color markings to help election judges sort ballots and make sure voters who are unaffiliated or have yet to provide ID to vote are processed correctly. On Friday, conservative former Aurora City Councilwoman Danielle Jurinsky posted pictures on social media showing three Arapahoe County ballot envelopes: two white Republican envelopes and a teal unaffiliated ballot envelope. Her post asked if ballots were being “flagged.”

Right, because that can't be used to "sort it into trash" at all can it? Archive: https://archive.today/TIjDw From the post: >>Colorado voters returning their primary election ballots may notice their envelope looks different from someone else in their household, and those color differences serve a legitimate administrative purpose, not a partisan one. Ballot envelopes have certain color markings to help election judges sort ballots and make sure voters who are unaffiliated or have yet to provide ID to vote are processed correctly. On Friday, conservative former Aurora City Councilwoman Danielle Jurinsky posted pictures on social media showing three Arapahoe County ballot envelopes: two white Republican envelopes and a teal unaffiliated ballot envelope. Her post asked if ballots were being “flagged.”