The Pennsylvania Supreme Court docket dominated Monday that mail-in ballots with incorrect or lacking dates can’t be counted within the 2024 election, delivering a victory to Republican Social gathering officers as they moved to aggressively defend their slender Senate victory in amid a recount problem within the Keystone State.
In a 4-3 resolution, the state Supreme Court docket reaffirmed its prior resolution that counties within the state can not depend incorrectly dated or undated ballots, explicitly singling out Boards of Elections in Bucks County, Montgomery County, and Philadelphia County, whom they stated “SHALL COMPLY with the prior rulings of this Court in which we have clarified” for mail-in and absentee ballots of their Nov. 1 ruling.
The choice is a victory for Republican Social gathering officers, who had filed 12 totally different lawsuits within the state amid an aggressive Senate recount effort following the slender victory of Republican candidate David McCormick over three-term Democrat Sen. Bob Casey.
REPUBLICANS FILE 12 PENNSYLVANIA LAWSUITS IN ‘AGGRESSIVE’ PUSH TO END RECOUNT
FILE: This Nov. 6, 2020 file picture reveals a common view of the Pennsylvania Judicial Middle, house to the Commonwealth Court docket in Harrisburg, Pa. (AP Picture/Julio Cortez, File)
McCormick had defeated Casey by some 17,000 ballots within the state, or inside the 0.5% margin of error that permits Casey to qualify for an automated recount underneath Pennsylvania legislation.
However forward of the Pennsylvania Senate recount, which formally kicked off on Monday, Republicans had sounded the alarm by election county commissioners in Philadelphia, Bucks County, and Montgomery Depend for transferring to permit for the counting of incorrectly dated and undated mail-in and absentee ballots—an effort social gathering officers stated broke with the Pennsylvania Supreme Court docket resolution.
Democrat Senator Bob Casey and Republican Dave McCormick ( Nathan Posner/Anadolu through Getty Photos, left, Anna Moneymaker/Getty Photos, proper.)
Talking to reporters on a name Monday, Republican Social gathering Chair Michael Whatley vowed to keep up “an aggressive, comprehensive and strategic legal posture for as long as it takes to ensure that this election is going to be certified” in Pennsylvania, and to convey an finish to what social gathering officers described as “corrupt and despicable conduct” by Democrats within the state.
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Whereas the Pennsylvania Supreme Court docket dominated Nov. 1 that requiring mail-in ballots to have handwritten dates is constitutional, in a victory for the GOP, the brand new framing is extra direct— establishing that counties attempting to depend such ballots are certainly attempting to violate the legislation.