Pennsylvania
Related: About this forumUS justices reverse Pennsylvania mail-in voting law decision
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) Pennsylvania's top-ranking state elections official said Tuesday a new U.S. Supreme Court decision regarding how rules for the state's mail-in ballots had been applied in a county judge election doesn't change her agency's guidance about counting them.
Acting Secretary of State Leigh M. Chapman said county elections officials should count mail-in votes that arrive in exterior envelopes with inaccurate or nonexistent handwritten dates, despite a requirement in state law. The U.S. Supreme Court earlier Tuesday had declared as moot a decision in May by the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals that had said mail-in ballots without a required date on the return envelope had to be counted in a 2021 Pennsylvania judge race.
Chapman issued a statement saying the high court decision did not affect a separate, previous ruling by state Commonwealth Court in favor of counting ballots without properly dated exterior envelopes.
The new decision, Chapman said, "provides no justification for counties to exclude ballots based on a minor omission, and we expect that counties will continue to comply with their obligation to count all legal votes." Chapman works in the administration of Gov. Tom Wolf, a Democrat.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/us-justices-reverse-pennsylvania-mail-202755495.html
FakeNoose
(35,695 posts)I'm sure that once Josh Shapiro is installed as our new Governor, he'll get working on it right quick. Pennsylvania will not abandon mail-in voting, and this issue must be resolved in the state law - once and for all.
JohnSJ
(96,551 posts)the envelope indicating that the envelope MUST be signed an dated in order to be counted.
People need to read everything very carefully, and not take any chances
in2herbs
(3,130 posts)into the locked container. Don't trust the mail - DeJoy.