Challenging Pennsylvania Mail-in Ballots that Arrive in 'Undated or Incorrectly Dated Outer Envelopes'
Campaign signs are seen on primary election day at the polls at the James Laughlin Hall on the campus of Chatham College on May 17, 2022 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Pennsylvanians will be voting to select candidates from each party's primaries for a new governor, lieutenant governor, U.S. senator, and U.S representative.
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court on Tuesday ruled that county elections officials must segregate and not count mail-in ballots that arrive with "undated or incorrectly dated outer envelopes" for the upcoming midterm elections. The court did not opine on what will or might happen to such ballots after they are segregated.
The ruling, a victory for the GOP, is likely to impact thousands of votes.
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