Pennsylvania high court to take up long-running dispute over mail-in ballots’ return envelope dates
- The Pennsylvania Supreme Court will reconsider the requirement for voters to write the accurate date on mail-in ballot return envelopes to ensure they are counted.
- This dating rule has led to multiple court cases, with lower courts ruling it unconstitutional to discard ballots without a handwritten date.
- Democrats and voting rights groups argue that the dating requirement is a meaningless clerical issue that leads to ballot rejections.
- The case involves 69 mail-in ballots from two state house special elections, which a judge ruled should be counted despite missing dates.
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