Pennsylvania court rejects GOP push to stop fixing mail-in ballots with incorrect dates
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A Pennsylvania judge dealt Republicans in the state a legal loss in a case on whether it is illegal to inspect ballots for errors and help voters fix them.
Republicans argued that actions by the county amounted to an illegal "pre-canvass" of mail ballots, which are supposed to be kept in secure locations before being counted Election Day starting at 7 a.m. Pennsylvania Acting Secretary of State Leigh Chapman has encouraged counties to help voters fix errors on mail ballots. (Pennsylvania Department of State) Mail ballots continue to be a subject of significant litigation in Pennsylvania. (AP Photo/John Locher, File) Tyler Olson is a reporter covering the Senate for Fox News Digital.
King told Fox News Digital that officials are "scrounging through the ballots, looking to see if they can find ones that need to be fixed. And then they're calling voters to tell them to either come fix them or… vote provisionally at a polling place. None of this complies with Pennsylvania law."