The data make it clear that most provisional ballots are likely to come from voters with outstanding mail ballots, rather than voters who’ve already returned deficient mail ballots.
And they also make it clear that those provisional ballots may favor Vice President Kamala Harris and the Democratic Party.
Voters who have returned deficient mail ballots and have yet to fix them can vote on Election Day, typically by provisional ballot.
Meanwhile, as mentioned above, an estimated 35,000 might cast provisional ballots after having not returned their mail ballots at all.
There may well be future litigation revisiting, yet again, whether to count provisional ballots cast by people who previously returned deficient mail ballots.
Persons:
who’ve, Kamala Harris
Organizations:
NBC, Democratic Party, Voters
Locations:
Pennsylvania