Josh Kelety | Associated Press
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Pennsylvania election officials take a variety of measures to secure ballots when they are transported from polling places to county facilities.
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Pennsylvania, a crucial swing state, is often the subject of election-related misinformation.
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Officials duplicate the ballots to ensure they can be scanned and counted by election equipment. The original ballot is preserved in this process.
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Pennsylvania law generally requires voters to return their own ballot and prohibits people from returning other voters’ ballots on their behalf. But there are exceptions.
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Pennsylvania overseas and military voters face unique challenges when it comes to voting. That's why federal and Pennsylvania law provides them special accommodations to ensure that they can vote.