“Republicans are appealing a Pennsylvania Supreme Court decision that would allow voters to still vote if their mail ballot is rejected, potentially rocketing a consequential case in the most important swing state to the U.S. Supreme Court on the eve of the election,” Politico reports.
“Cases over whether ballots can still be counted if voters do not return them correctly — such as by not including them in secrecy envelopes, or not dating the mailing envelopes when returning them — have bounced around in state and federal court for years. Broadly, ballots are not counted if voters do not follow all the instructions.”
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