The rule in question impacts mail-in voters in Pennsylvania, who are required to place their completed ballot in a secrecy ...
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court will again consider whether voters should have to write the accurate date by hand on return ...
The U.S. Supreme Court declined on Tuesday to hear a bid by civil and voting rights groups to end Pennsylvania's mandate that ...
The Supreme Court will now decide whether the Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court made the right decision in November when it ...
The justices said they will decide whether the dating rule for absentee and mail ballot return envelopes violates a state constitutional provision that elections must be free and equal.
The staff will then remove the yellow secrecy envelope inside which can contains the ballot. The secrecy envelope will then be scanned. Finally, election staff will remove the ballots flatten them ...
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court said Friday it will again consider whether voters should have to write the accurate date on return envelopes used to send their completed mail-in ballots to be counted.