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A wide expansion of mail-in voting in Pennsylvania has survived a legal challenge brought by some of the same Republican state representatives who voted for the legislation nearly three years ago.
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Republicans are suing again in an attempt to throw out Pennsylvania’s broad mail-in voting law.
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County election workers say they should have more time to open and sort mail-in ballots, but lawmakers have so far failed to approve such a change.
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Pennsylvania’s elections agency is suing three Republican-controlled county governments to force their election boards to report primary results to include ballots with undated exterior envelopes.
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Lancaster County removed its ballot drop box after an April 13 Board of Elections meeting.
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Pennsylvania Supreme Court justices are considering whether to throw out a state law that greatly expanded mail-in balloting.
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Pennsylvania’s mail-in voting law is remaining in place, at least for the near future, despite a state judge’s order that would have made it expire in two weeks.
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The Wolf administration is asking the state Supreme Court to keep the state’s mail-in voting law in place while the justices consider a lower-court ruling throwing it out.
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A statewide court says Pennsylvania’s expansive two-year-old mail-in voting law is unconstitutional, agreeing with challenges by Republicans who soured on mail-in voting after then-President Donald Trump began baselessly attacking it as rife with fraud in 2020′s campaign.
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Local officials in Pennsylvania are facing another election without extra time to process mail ballots, likely leading to delayed results and putting…