Pennsylvania Supreme Court Hands Republicans ‘Another Big Win’ in Mail-In Ballot Dispute – IOTW Report

Pennsylvania Supreme Court Hands Republicans ‘Another Big Win’ in Mail-In Ballot Dispute

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A ruling by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court on Friday is being praised by conservatives working to safeguard election integrity.

The court stopped an effort to allow mail-in ballots without a handwritten date to be counted in the 2024 presidential election, which culminates on Tuesday, Fox News reported on Saturday.

“The ruling overturns a decision from a Commonwealth Court finding that the state law requiring a handwritten date was unconstitutional,” the outlet said. “The Pennsylvania GOP appealed that ruling to the state supreme court, and now undated mail-in ballots will not be counted in the upcoming election.”

“The Pennsylvania Supreme Court usually votes 3-2 in favor of liberal Democrat arguments, matching the affiliations of that court’s justices,” said Secretary Ken Blackwell, chairman of the Center for Election Integrity at the America First Policy Institute (AFPI), in an exclusive reaction for Breitbart News. “This time Republicans got a good call from the referee on their opponents’ home field, so this is a clear win for election integrity in a pivotal state.”

The news comes just after Rob Bresnahan, Republican candidate for Congress in Pennsylvania’s 8th Congressional District, said Republicans in his state are seeing a higher percentage of low-propensity voters come out to vote than Democrats are, Breitbart News reported on Friday.

“I think this is the fifth time we’ve had to fight for this,” Republican National Committee (RNC) Co-Chair Lara Trump said on Friday about to the supreme court’s order.
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5 Comments on Pennsylvania Supreme Court Hands Republicans ‘Another Big Win’ in Mail-In Ballot Dispute

  1. Yep, Demoncrap losers: the signing AND dating is the signer’s affidavit. It is where yhe “fraud” occurs. No date = no affidavit = not a ballot, just some random first class mail.

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