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Foust: In Erie Co. both parties support mail-in voting - here are ways to make it better
Gannett via AOL· 2 days agoAt its core, the bedrock of a democracy is citizens voting. Unfortunately, Pennsylvania has missed...
Federal Court Upholds Major Ruling In Swing-State Mail-In Ballot Case
IJR· 7 days agoThe 3rd Circuit Court of Appeals on Tuesday declined to reconsider a previous decision upholding a...
Voter says local DC ballot box was closed early
WUSA 9 Washington, D.C.· 7 days agoA D.C. voter says he's concerned his vote may not count after some trouble at an official mail-in ballot drop box Tuesday, Primary Day ...
Election 2024: Why does Washoe County have thousands of challenged mail-in ballots?
Reno Gazette-Journal· 6 days ago• Question: Do thousands of challenged mail-in ballots in Washoe County indicate an increased...
Florida cracks down on mail-in ballot mistakes with new law
WFLA via Yahoo News· 6 days agoTAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — Florida is cracking down on voters improperly filling out their mail-in ballots...
Lawsuit challenges Lancaster County over rejected mail-in ballots in April primary
Lancaster Online· 2 days agoA group representing Pennsylvania retirees has asked a judge to prevent the Lancaster County Board...
1,900 New Jersey ballots whose envelopes were opened early must be counted, judge rules
Associated Press· 5 days agoSuperior Court Judge Michael J. Blee ruled from the bench in the case involving 1,909 mail ballots...
Dispute over mailed ballots in a New Jersey county delays outcome of congressional primary
KEYT 3 Santa Barbara· 5 days agoWhether to count more than 1,900 mail ballots cast in one New Jersey county will be up to a judge...
Florida cracks down on mail-in ballot mistakes with new law
WFLA Tampa Bay· 6 days agoFlorida is cracking down on voters improperly filling out their mail-in ballots.
1,900 New Jersey ballots whose envelopes were opened early must be counted, judge rules
KEYT 3 Santa Barbara· 5 days ago1,900 New Jersey ballots whose envelopes were opened early must be counted, judge rules