Pennsylvania reports sharp decline in mail ballot rejections
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Rejected mail-in ballots decreased in November election - Washington Examiner
(The Center Square) – The number of Pennsylvania mail-in ballots rejected for errors decreased by 57% in the general election, according to Department of State. Of the roughly 1.9 million votes received on Nov. 5, 1% were tossed. In the April primary, 2.4% of ballots were rejected. The most common reasons were votes received after the 8 p.m. deadline on Election Day (33%), incorrect or missing dates (23%), no signature (17%) or missing secrecy e…


Rejected mail-in ballots decreased in November election
(The Center Square) – The number of Pennsylvania mail-in ballots rejected for errors decreased by 57% in the general election, according to Department of State.
Pennsylvania reports sharp decline in mail ballot rejections
(WHTM) - Pennsylvania's Department of State says they saw a significant decline in mail ballots being rejected during the 2024 general election. The department says there was a 57% decline in mail ballot rejections in November's election compared to the April primary. Voter turnout for November's election was 77%, with 2.2 million approved mail ballot applications and an 89% return rate for those mail ballots. Of the returned mail ballots, 1% we…
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