Court stops Pennsylvania counties from throwing out mail-in votes over incorrect envelope dates
- Commonwealth Court ruled 4-1 that disqualifying voters without a date violates Pennsylvania's constitution regarding "free and equal" elections.
- Judge Ellen Ceisler stated that rejecting timely mail ballots due to paperwork errors violates the fundamental right to vote.
- The decision may affect over 10,000 mail ballots in a state expecting more than 6 million votes this fall, with older voters more likely impacted.
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