Pennsylvania's Mail-In Ballot Battle Hits Supreme Court

Pennsylvania, USATue Oct 29 2024
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In a last-minute push before the U. S. election, Republicans have taken their fight over mail-in ballots to the highest court in the land. They're asking the Supreme Court to step in and potentially disregard thousands of votes in Pennsylvania. The issue? Provisional ballots cast by voters whose mail-in ballots were rejected for not following state rules. You see, Pennsylvania's top court recently ruled that these provisional ballots should be counted. But Republicans aren't happy about that. They argue that the state's lawmakers never intended to give voters a second chance if they messed up their mail-in ballots.
So, what's the big deal with these secrecy envelopes? Well, they're supposed to keep your vote private as election workers open your mail-in ballot. But without them, Pennsylvania Republicans say these votes shouldn't count. Two voters in Butler County sued after their provisional ballots were rejected. A local judge agreed with the election officials. But the American Civil Liberties Union of Pennsylvania says most counties do try to inform voters about potential issues before Election Day. This isn't the first time Pennsylvania's mail-in ballot rules have caused a stir. A 2019 law expanded their use, leading to a series of lawsuits. Now, it's up to the Supreme Court to decide what happens to these disputed votes.
https://localnews.ai/article/pennsylvanias-mail-in-ballot-battle-hits-supreme-court-8e89d200

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