Pennsylvania Will Count Undated Ballots, Defying Supreme Court
On Tuesday, The Pennsylvania Department of State announced they will disregard the Supreme Court ruling on counting mail in ballots with typos or incorrect dates. Earlier in the day, The Supreme Court had ruled that mail-in ballots with improper dates or typos should not be counted. This is an established election law and one that has historically been in place in the state, until earlier this year. Pennsylvania Secretary of State, Leigh Chapman, released a statement explaining how election officials would continue counting ballots:
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