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PA reports today that the Wolf administration will count undated
mail ballots in the upcoming November midterm. The administration
intends to give guidance to counties, directing them to tally such
ballots, whatever the differing legal interpretations of ballot
status. The administration says two Commonwealth Court rulings in
favor of counting undated mail ballots are still its guidepost,
especially after a decision last week by the U.S. Supreme Court
in a similar case.
Adam Bonin, an attorney who
frequently argues election cases on behalf of Democrats, agrees that
the Commonwealth Court decisions, which were delivered by a
Republican judge, are reliable.
Bipartisanship … Of which GOTV is particularly glad, since we will be voting by mail.
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