An appeals court says 'undated' Pennsylvania ballots don't count
A federal appeals panel says mailed ballots arriving on time but in envelopes without dates handwritten by Pennsylvania voters shouldn't be counted. This case is expected to reach the Supreme Court.
by Hansi Lo Wang
Mar 27, 2024
2 minutes
Updated March 27, 2024 at 7:46 PM ET
A federal appeals panel has set up a potential U.S. Supreme Court battle about Pennsylvania's mail-in ballots that could play a role in determining who wins this year's presidential election and other races in the key swing state.
Mailed ballots that arrive on time but in envelopes without dates handwritten by Pennsylvania voters or with incorrect strikes down a .
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