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RandySF

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Tue Sep 22, 2020, 09:20 PM Sep 2020

Pa. counties told mail-in ballots can't be rejected over signature

HARRISBURG — With concerns rising in Pennsylvania that tens of thousands of mail-in ballots will be discarded in the presidential election over technicalities, officials in the battleground state told counties that they cannot reject a ballot solely because an election official believes a signature doesn’t match the signature in the voter’s file.

The new guidance from Pennsylvania’s Department of State prompted the League of Women Voters of Pennsylvania and the Urban League of Greater Pittsburgh to drop a lawsuit in federal court Monday.

The groups had sought to ensure that voters have the chance to fix ballots that are either missing signatures or flagged for a perceived signature mismatch.

“As a result of this case, Pennsylvania voters can cast their vote without fear that their ballot could be rejected solely because an election official — who isn’t trained in handwriting analysis — thinks their signatures don’t match,” said Mark Gaber, a Campaign Legal Center lawyer who represented the groups in court.



https://www.post-gazette.com/news/politics-state/2020/09/15/Pa-counties-told-they-can-t-reject-ballots-based-on-signatures/stories/202009150130

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Pa. counties told mail-in ballots can't be rejected over signature (Original Post) RandySF Sep 2020 OP
Good news!! Thekaspervote Sep 2020 #1
Excellent. Hoyt Sep 2020 #2
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