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"[T]he election has been concluded and it is now entirely appropriate for the issue of whether refusal to count mail-in and absentee ballots lacking a correct date violates the Free and Equal ...
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has repeatedly ordered election officials not to count undated ballots but a court called the restriction 'meaningless'
Rep. Brad Roae, of Crawford County, R-6th Dist., introduced House Bill 2542 to require the department to again update precinct counts online, allowing voters to see how the count is progressing.
State law allows provisional ballots if the voter "did not cast any other ballot, including an absentee ballot, in the election." It also says a provisional ballot “shall not be counted if the ...
The Keystone and Badger states each prohibit election officials from beginning to count absentee ballots until 7 a.m. Election Day, when they must also deal with in-person voting.
The last day to apply for a mail-in or absentee ballot is Tuesday, Oct. 29, one week before the election. The Wayne County Bureau of Elections may be contacted at 570-253-5978, or visit ...
If Pennsylvania’s 2024 election follows the same trend we observed in 2022, that means about 150,000 more mail ballots will arrive in time to be counted, via either the mail or drop boxes. The ...
Mail ballots lacking a date or that are improperly dated cannot be counted, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruled in a 4-3 decision announced Friday. More: Pa. bill would update precinct votes online.