The Pennsylvania Supreme Court on Monday ordered election officials in the state to stop counting mail-in ballots marked with the wrong date or missing dates from their outer envelopes.
The court order specifies that Bucks, Montgomery and Philadelphia counties, where Republicans argue that officials have opted to count mail-in ballots with errors on their outer envelopes, must adhere to the high court's earlier rulings, which said undated or misdated mail-in ballots should not be counted.
“David McCormick and the national Republicans are working to throw out provisional ballots cast by eligible Pennsylvania voters and accepted by county boards.
McCormick leads Casey by 17,408 votes with 99.7% of the vote in and 24,000 ballots still to be counted.
Pennsylvania rules trigger a recount of ballots when the margin is less than 0.5 percentage points.
Persons:
Republican Dave McCormick, Democratic Sen, Bob Casey, Elizabeth Gregory, McCormick, Tiernan Donohue, Casey, “ David McCormick, ” Donohue
Organizations:
Republican, Democratic, Pennsylvania, Republicans, Associated Press, NBC News, Republican National Committee, Republican Party of Pennsylvania, Democrats
Locations:
Bucks, Montgomery, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania