Scotus decision on pennsylvania ballots
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Oct 26, 2020 · ballots. Citing the pandemic, the court extended the dead-line for receipt of absentee ballots by six days—from elec-tion day, November 3, to November 9, so long as the ballots are postmarked on or before election day, November 3. The Seventh Circuit stayed the District Court’s injunc-
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In the decision below, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruled narrowly that Pennsylvania’s statutory requirement that mail-in ballots be received by Election Day violates the Pennsylvania Constitution’s Free and Equal Elections Clause as applied in the extraordinary circumstances that attend the …
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Mail-in ballots. For decades, Pennsylvania let only certain people, like members of the military and their families, vote by mail. See, e.g., 25 Pa. Stat. § 3146.1. But last year, as part of a bipartisan election reform, Pennsylvania expanded mail-in voting. Act of Oct.
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arate decision by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court may have already altered an election result. A different petition argues that after election day the Pennsylvania Supreme Court nullified the legislative requirement that voters write the date on mail-in ballots. See Pet. for Cert., O. T. 2020, No. 20–845. According to public reports, one ...
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Pennsylvania, and the RNC, as well as Joseph B. Scarnati III, President Pro Tempore, and Jake Corman, Majority Leader of the Pennsylvania Senate, in opposition to the petition. The Common Cause Pennsylvania, The League of Women Voters of 6 As explained more fully below, upon receipt of an official mail-in ballot, the mail-in elector
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The Pennsylvania Supreme Court's decision, he said, reflected "their political and ideological biases." "Just over a month ago, Justice Alito, along with Justice Thomas and Justice Gorsuch, wrote — correctly, I believe — concerning the Pennsylvania court's previous decision to count ballots received after Election Day, that 'there is a
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7. Although the Pennsylvania Supreme Court rejected Pe-titioner’s request for that relief, we have been informed by the Pennsylvania Attorney General that the Secretary of the Commonwealth issued guidance today directing county boards of elections to segregate ballots received between 8:00 p.m. on November 3, 2020, and 5:00 p.m. on November
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tion that 3,300 ballots cast in that county were not, in the statutory phrase, “legal votes.” The Supreme Court held that Vice President Gore had satisfied his burden of proof under §102.168(3)(c) with respect to his challenge to Miami-Dade County’ s failure to tabulate, by manual count, 9,000 ballots on which the
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Respondent county boards of elections are ordered (i) not to include ballots received after the General Assembly’s received-by deadline in the tally of official votes, and (ii) to segregate any such late-arriving ballots form ballots received before the General Assembly’s deadline of 8 o’clock P.M. on November 3, 2020, see 25 Pa.
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Nov 20, 2020 · guidance documents recognize that the Pennsylvania Supreme Court’s extended deadline is applicable, if at all, only to ballots returned via the U.S. Postal Service. See Pennsylvania Department of State, Pennsylvania Guidance for Mail-in and Absentee Ballots Received From the United States Postal Service after 8:00 p.m. on
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