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A Pennsylvania court has ruled that election officials cannot reject mail-in ballots with incorrect dates or no dates as long as they were submitted before the filing deadline.
A panel of the Commonwealth State Appeals Court
ruled on Aug. 30 that the state's legal requirement for mail-in ballot envelopes to have dates written violates the state constitution.
"Simply put, the refusal to count undated or incorrectly dated but timely received mail ballots submitted by otherwise eligible voters because of meaningless and inconsequential paperwork errors violates the fundamental right to vote recognized in and guaranteed by the free and equal elections clause of the Pennsylvania Constitution," wrote Commonwealth Court Judge Ellen Ceisler for the 4-1 majority.
The ruling applies to both Philadelphia and Allegheny counties, and strikes down a 2019 law - Act 77 - which included a provision requiring voters to date the envelope in which the mail-in ballots are enclosed.
As the
Epoch Times notes further, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) challenged that and other provisions, arguing that they are unconstitutional as they sued Pennsylvania Secretary of State Al Schmidt, the Philadelphia County Board of Elections, and the Allegheny County Board of Elections.
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