A variety of election irregularities - at least ten of them - have occurred across the country in the weeks leading up to Election Day, as some states have reported record-breaking turnout during early voting.
Early voting turnout in Georgia and North Carolina has reached record-breaking numbers, with the former passing 3 million on Tuesday and the latter reaching nearly 3 million on Monday.
In Illinois, early voting turnout is expected to either meet or exceed the 2020 presidential election's numbers, as more than 1.4 million voters have cast their ballots as of Monday.
"Voters consistently report to us that at Boards of Election Offices across the Commonwealth, they are told that 'computers are down,' the site will be closing early, they are not accepting any more voters, and that mail ballots will not be counted," reads the letter, sent on behalf of the RNC and the Trump campaign.
Label printing problems Early voting in Wisconsin was delayed last week due to label printing problems, causing voters to wait hours in line to vote in some cases.
The delays began when early voting started on Tuesday last week and continued into Wednesday.
Candidates' political parties switched on ballots Minnesota Republican state Rep. Peggy Bennett was incorrectly listed as a Democrat on the ballot in Faribault County during early voting due to a "Ballot processing error" that was made by the Minnesota Secretary of State.
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