The Pennsylvania ... state Supreme Court reaffirmed its prior decision that counties in the state cannot count incorrectly dated or undated ballots, explicitly singling out Boards of Elections ...
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro has agreed with the state’s Supreme ... of Elections in Bucks County, Montgomery County, and Philadelphia County were specifically named in the ruling. The court ...
The ruling is a major victory for Republican Senate candidate David McCormick, who holds a very narrow lead over Democratic Sen. Bob Casey ahead of a statewide recount.
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court on Monday rebuked Democratic-controlled elections boards that counted ... leads by just fewer than 20,000 votes, and Decision Desk HQ, The Hill’s election data ...
Pennsylvania ... cases — including once by the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals — but higher courts have always reinstated it. Meanwhile, the state Supreme Court has put off ruling on ...
which requires voters date their mail-in ballot's return envelope for security reasons. "We won! The Pennsylvania Supreme Court issued a ruling today ordering that all 67 Pennsylvania County ...
The ruling is a win for Republican Senator-elect Dave McCormick, who is locked in a recount with Democratic incumbent Bob Casey.
Pennsylvania ... Supreme Court reaffirmed its prior decision in a 4–3 ruling Monday that counties cannot count incorrectly dated or undated ballots. The decision singled out the Boards of ...
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court on ... Pennsylvania elections since 2004, all of them have upheld the original result, according to the state department. Monday's judicial decision granted a ...
On Monday, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court ordered counties not to count mail-in ballots without a proper date after several Democrat-led counties did so. The court reaffirmed its earlier decision ...
However, in its latest ruling the Pennsylvania Supreme Court was unequivocal, stating: "All Respondents, including the Boards of Elections in Bucks County, Montgomery County, and Philadelphia ...
“I cannot take an action to throw out someone's ballot ... Pennsylvania Supreme Court has not ruled on the merits of this case, and we agree with both the Commonwealth Court’s ruling and ...