RNC, Pa. GOP appeal Washington Co. ballot-curing lawsuit to state Supreme Court
The Republican National Committee and Pennsylvania GOP are asking the state Supreme Court to review an appellate courts recent decision regarding ballot curing in Washington County.
National and state Republicans filed the appeal Friday just three days after the state Commonwealth Court upheld a ruling by Court of Common Pleas Judge Brandon Neuman ordering Washington Countys elections board to notify voters who made fatal mistakes on their mail-in ballots, while also giving them the chance to vote with a provisional ballot instead.
t wasnt clear whether the state Supreme Court would take the appeal since the RNC and state GOP have already asked the high court to use its kings bench authority to rule on a variety of issues involving mail-in ballots ahead of the Nov. 5 general election. Washington County is listed as a participant in the appeal, but not one of the petitioners, according to online court documents.
Washington Countys elections board was sued July 1 by the ACLU of Pennsylvania and Public Interest Law Center in Philadelphia on behalf of seven voters who claimed they were disenfranchised because they were never notified that they made mistakes submitting their mail-in ballots such as forgetting to sign or date the envelopes meaning their votes werent counted for the April 23 primary. A total of 259 mail-in ballots werent counted because they had fatal disqualifying errors during the primary.
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