US Supreme Court won't block Pennsylvania provisional ballots decision
- The U.S. Supreme Court unanimously upheld a ruling by Pennsylvania's high court about provisional ballots cast by voters with defective mail-in ballots.
- The ruling allows voters to have their provisional ballots counted even if their mail-in ballots are rejected for technical reasons, impacting potentially thousands of votes.
- This decision may also raise broader legal questions on the Supreme Court's role in state election disputes with nationwide implications.
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Pennsylvania Supreme Court rules undated ballots won’t be counted in presidential election
From LifeSiteNews By Calvin Freiburger Pennsylvania’s highest court did not, however, agree with Republicans that provisional ballots should not be granted to people whose original mail ballots were too flawed to be counted. Mail ballots submitted without a date will not be counted in Pennsylvania after all, the state’s highest court ruled Friday after a lower court declared they should be accepted. The Epoch Times reports that the Pennsylvania …
Supreme Court Declines Request to Stop Pennsylvania Counting ‘Naked Ballots’
The United States Supreme Court has declined to take up a case seeking to block Pennsylvania from counting "naked ballots." The post Supreme Court Declines Request to Stop Pennsylvania Counting ‘Naked Ballots’ appeared first on Slay News.
Supreme Court Allows Pennsylvania To Count Contested Provisional Ballots, Rejecting Republican Plea
The Supreme Court on Friday rejected an emergency appeal from Republicans that could have led to thousands of provisional ballots not being counted in Pennsylvania as the presidential campaigns vie in the final days before the election in the nation’s biggest battleground state. The justices left in place a state Supreme Court ruling that elections officials must count provisional ballots cast by voters whose mail-in ballots were rejected. The r…
In Biggest Battleground State, 2 Back-to-Back Rulings
The Supreme Court on Friday rejected an emergency appeal from Republicans that could have led to thousands of provisional ballots not being counted in Pennsylvania as the presidential campaigns vie in the final days before the election in the nation's biggest battleground state. The justices left in place a state...
Supreme Court Refuses to Block Counting of Improperly Filled Provisional Ballots in Pennsylvania - News Addicts
In a huge blow to the GOP, the U.S. Supreme Court on Friday declined an emergency request to halt a Pennsylvania Supreme Court decision regarding the handling of provisional ballots. The Republican National Committee (RNC) and Pennsylvania GOP sought relief from the U.S. Supreme Court after the state’s highest court ruled 4-3 that provisional ballots […] The post Supreme Court Refuses to Block Counting of Improperly Filled Provisional Ballots in…
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