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The Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruled Friday that mail-in ballots with incorrect dates will not be counted in November, reversing a previous ruling from a lower court in the battleground state.
Pennsylvania judges say it’s unconstitutional to throw out mail-in ballots simply because they are misdated, the latest twist in a legal saga that could decide whether thousands of votes are ...
handwritten dates on envelopes used to submit mail-in ballots, a ruling likely to keep several thousand Pennsylvania votes from being thrown out in the November election. In a decision handed down ...
WASHINGTON, Sept 13 (Reuters) - The Pennsylvania ... ruling from almost two weeks ago that had said the two most populous counties of the battleground state will not be able to throw out mail-in ...
The Democratic National Committee asked the Pennsylvania Supreme Court on Friday for a ruling by Election Day in a hotly contested fight over undated or misdated mail-in ballots. The request comes ...
The state Republican Party, which had intervened in the suit in support of the state law, known as Act 77, is likely to appeal the ruling to the Pennsylvania Supreme Court. The party’s state ...
Pennsylvania Court Says Counties Cannot Throw Out Misdated Mail-In Votes By Kanishka Singh WASHINGTON ... according to a Friday decision by a state court. The ruling in the Commonwealth Court ...
WASHINGTON, Aug 30 (Reuters) - The two most populous counties of the battleground state of Pennsylvania will not be able to throw out mail-in votes over ... The ruling in the Commonwealth Court ...