Pennsylvania Court Rejects County GOP’s Request To Exclude Mail-in Ballots
Ahead of Pennsylvania’s primary today, a court ruled that ballots from long-term care facilities returned by a single person will be counted in Chester County, Pennsylvania.
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Ahead of Pennsylvania’s primary today, a court ruled that ballots from long-term care facilities returned by a single person will be counted in Chester County, Pennsylvania.
Mail-in ballots that are missing a date or have an incorrect date will not be counted due to a 2-1 opinion issued earlier today by the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.
A federal judge dismissed a Republican-backed lawsuit out of Pennsylvania that used the radical independent state legislature theory to challenge President Joe Biden’s pro-voting executive order and Gov. Josh Shapiro’s (D) enactment of automatic voter registration.
After the Allegheny County Board of Elections voted unanimously to adopt six ballot drop off locations for the 2024 primary, a Republican member of the board withdrew a lawsuit he brought last week against the board.
In a new lawsuit filed in Pennsylvania, Republicans have mounted yet another attack on mail in voting, ahead of the 2024 elections.
The ACLU of Pennsylvania and a voter filed a lawsuit yesterday challenging York County’s election observation practices.
Today, the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals will hear oral argument in a critical lawsuit that could potentially impact thousands of voters who vote by mail in Pennsylvania.
Last week, two Republican members of the Pennsylvania House filed a new lawsuit challenging absentee voting procedures in the state.
In a new lawsuit challenging an executive order by President Joe Biden and Gov. Josh Shapiro’s enactment of automatic voter registration, Republican legislators employ the radical independent state legislature theory to challenge increased voting access.
A new amicus brief penned by over half of the Republican state attorneys general in the country exposes Republicans’ cynical plot to disenfranchise voters for trivial errors as the party and officials continue to embrace anti-voting policies and hostility toward democracy.
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