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Related: About this forumPa. counties must accept undated, incorrectly dated mail ballots, federal court rules
Spotlight PA link: https://www.spotlightpa.org/news/2023/11/pennsylvania-mail-ballot-election-count-undated-improperly-dated/
A federal court has directed Pennsylvania counties to accept mail ballots that a voter has failed to date or misdated, a long-awaited decision that could affect thousands of ballots in the upcoming 2024 presidential election.
The date a voter writes on the envelope they return a mail ballot in is immaterial to its eligibility, Judge Susan Baxter of the United States District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania ruled Tuesday. Under the materiality provision of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Baxter said ballots should not be rejected over what is essentially a technicality that isnt related to the voters eligibility.
There are many reasons to date a document, Baxter wrote, adding, Dates may also be wholly irrelevant, as in this case. The requirement at issue here is irrelevant in determining when the voter signed their declaration.
The ruling in the complicated and long-running case could still be appealed within 30 days. If it stands, counties would no longer be forced to disenfranchise voters for failing to date their mail ballot or using a date previous courts have found to be outside an acceptable time range. Plaintiffs including the NAACP and League of Women Voters of Pennsylvania applauded the ruling.
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The date a voter writes on the envelope they return a mail ballot in is immaterial to its eligibility, Judge Susan Baxter of the United States District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania ruled Tuesday. Under the materiality provision of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Baxter said ballots should not be rejected over what is essentially a technicality that isnt related to the voters eligibility.
There are many reasons to date a document, Baxter wrote, adding, Dates may also be wholly irrelevant, as in this case. The requirement at issue here is irrelevant in determining when the voter signed their declaration.
The ruling in the complicated and long-running case could still be appealed within 30 days. If it stands, counties would no longer be forced to disenfranchise voters for failing to date their mail ballot or using a date previous courts have found to be outside an acceptable time range. Plaintiffs including the NAACP and League of Women Voters of Pennsylvania applauded the ruling.
Thank you Judge Baxter! Hopefully this is the end of another silly attempt by the Repukes to disenfranchise our voters.
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Pa. counties must accept undated, incorrectly dated mail ballots, federal court rules (Original Post)
FakeNoose
Nov 2023
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onecaliberal
(35,674 posts)1. Recommend.
kimbutgar
(23,168 posts)2. Could it flip the election in repukes favor ?
They arent the sharpest tools in the shed.
FakeNoose
(35,514 posts)3. Not likely, at least not in Pennsylvania
Percentage-wise, the Repuke voters are much more likely to vote in person. Mailed ballot voters are much more likely to be Democrats, in Pennsylvania.
RandomNumbers
(18,124 posts)4. Highly unlikely
Democrats are far more likely to vote by mail than Republicans in PA.
There are plenty of reasons even "sharp" people will miss or mess up that date entry. It is irrelevant to the voter's eligibility to cast a ballot, so this decision should be upheld.