Pennsylvania Senate Race Faces Legal Battles Over Ballot Disputes Ahead of Recount

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The Pennsylvania Senate race between Republican David McCormick and incumbent Democrat Bob Casey has escalated into a legal battle over the counting of undated or misdated ballots. McCormick, supported by the Republican National Committee, is appealing a decision to count over 600 such ballots, arguing it violates state election laws. The dispute has led to a state-mandated recount, with McCormick currently leading by fewer than 27,000 votes. The controversy has sparked broader debates on election integrity and the validity of undated ballots, with high-profile figures like Elon Musk weighing in.
- Contentious Casey-McCormick race embroiled in Pennsylvania courts over undated ballots ahead of recount Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
- Fetterman defends Casey-McCormick recount as challenger’s team says 'zero' path for Democrat Fox News
- Pennsylvania courts get lawsuits over ballot-counting in Senate contest headed toward a recount The Associated Press
- McCormick campaign sues Bucks County Board of Elections over undated, misdated ballots phillyBurbs.com
- Bucks County Commissioners Vote to Count Illegal Ballots as Pennsylvania Senate Race Heads for Recount National Review
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