A new court challenge filed in Pennsylvania aims to prevent the rejection of mail-in ballots due to missing or incorrect dates. This move comes as various left-leaning groups push back against a state law requiring voters to date their mail-in ballot envelopes. The lawsuit argues that the date requirement is unnecessary and risks disenfranchising voters, particularly in a high-stakes election like the upcoming presidential race. With tens of thousands of ballots discarded due to this provision in the past, the legal battle intensifies as the November election approaches. Both Democrats and Republicans have taken opposing stances on this issue, reflecting the broader debate over voting rights and election integrity in Pennsylvania. The lawsuit, supported by a coalition of organizations, challenges the constitutionality of rejecting ballots based on the date stipulation, underscoring the significance of this legal wrangle in shaping the electoral landscape.
Lawsuit Challenges PA Mail-In Ballot Date Rules, Threatens Voter Disenfranchisement, US
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