A citizen election observer has raised concerns over what she estimates could be as many as 100,000 “undeliverable ballots” returned to Orange County’s main vote center during the gubernatorial recall election. The observer, who asked to go by the pseudonym Tracy Verdi, told the Epoch Times she estimates that “tens of thousands” and “maybe 100,000” undeliverable vote-by-mail ballots were returned to the facility in Santa Ana, Calif., in early September. Verdi also claimed observers were kept away from some aspects of the ballot-processing operation, and that in some instances observers had to use high-powered binoculars to view the process. She said they were not allowed to get close enough to the operations to accurately monitor them. Orange County Registrar of Voters (ROV) Neal Kelley denied the allegations, claiming observers were not denied access and that the ROV has received “half that” amount of undeliverable ballots. “This is nonsense,” Kelley responded in …