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The Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruled that mail ballots that are improperly dated won't be counted in November, a move that could have major implications in the battleground state.
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court reiterated its order Friday that prevents county election officials from counting absentee ballots with missing or incorrect dates, overturning a lower-court ...
The Pennsylvania Supreme court ruled Friday that mail-in ballots without the correct dates on envelopes cannot be counted in elections, a decision which could prove crucial in this year’s ...
Nov. 18 (UPI) --Pennsylvania's Supreme Court ordered state county election officials on Monday to not count "invalid" mail-in ballots in the U.S. Senate race between Democratic Sen. Bob Casey and ...
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruled in a 4-3 decision Wednesday that state law provides voters whose mail ballots are rejected an opportunity to vote by provisional ballot. More than 1.1 million … ...
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruled Monday that election officials must abide by an earlier decision and stop counting mail-in ballots that were invalidated because of an incorrect date on the ...
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has directed county officials not to count mail ballots for the general election that arrived on time but in envelopes missing the correct date handwritten by voters.
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruled 4-3 last week that voters whose mail ballots are rejected may instead cast provisional second ballots in person. This might or might not be a sensible policy ...
The Supreme Court on Friday unanimously cleared the way for Pennsylvania voters to submit provisional ballots as a remedy for improperly cast absentee ballots in Tuesday’s presidential election ...
The Supreme Court on Friday rejected an emergency appeal from Republicans that could have led to thousands of provisional ballots not being counted in Pennsylvania as the presidential campaigns ...
The Supreme Court on Friday declined to block Pennsylvania from counting some provisional ballots in Tuesday’s election, a decision potentially affecting thousands of votes in the battleground ...
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruled Monday that election officials must abide by an earlier decision and stop counting mail-in ballots that were invalidated because of an incorrect date on the ...