Pennsylvania courts mandate counting undated mail-in ballots before midterms
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An appeals court in Pennsylvania ruled that mail ballots cannot be discarded solely because of misdated envelopes, citing that such a requirement violates voters' rights and offers little benefit in preventing fraud, potentially impacting future elections.
- Appeals court says Pa. mail ballots can’t be thrown out over misdated envelopes Politico
- Pennsylvania must count undated mail-in ballots, US appeals court rules Reuters
- Pennsylvania must stop throwing out mail ballots over date errors, court rules AP News
- Pennsylvania ordered to count undated mail-in ballots ahead of midterms Courthouse News Service
- Eakin v. Adams County Board of Elections (Amicus) American Civil Liberties Union
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