"3rd Circuit Panel Rules on Pennsylvania 'Undated' Ballots"

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"3rd Circuit Panel Rules on Pennsylvania 'Undated' Ballots"
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A federal appeals panel ruled that undated or incorrectly dated mail-in ballots in Pennsylvania should not be counted, setting the stage for a potential U.S. Supreme Court battle. The decision could impact the outcome of the presidential election and other races in the swing state. The ruling, which strikes down a lower court decision, has sparked debate over voter rights and election integrity, with the Republican National Committee expressing confidence in the decision while the ACLU considers its options. The issue of undated ballots has raised concerns about disenfranchisement, particularly among elderly voters, and has implications for mail-in voting trends between Democrats and Republicans.

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