With Election Day looming, legal battles shaping how ballots are cast and counted in Pennsylvania show no sign of letting up.
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruled Friday that mail-in ballots with incorrect dates will not be counted in November, reversing a previous ruling from a lower court in the battleground state.
WASHINGTON, Sept 13 (Reuters) - The Pennsylvania ... ruling from almost two weeks ago that had said the two most populous counties of the battleground state will not be able to throw out mail-in ...
One mail ballot case was brought by a coalition of civil rights organizations while another was from the Republican National ...
By Mattathias Schwartz Pennsylvania’s highest court on Friday threw out a lower-court ruling ... over 81,000 votes in 2020. State election officials disqualified nearly 16,000 mail-in ballots ...
No, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruled this month. Citing procedural issues, the state’s highest court threw out a lower court ruling that had found not counting mail-in ballots in return ...
The November election is rapidly approaching, and so is a crucial deadline for anyone needing to register to vote in ...