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In reply to the discussion: Pennsylvania Supreme Court rules incorrectly dated or undated ballots must be set aside [View all]KPN
(17,368 posts)24. That was my reaction too. Incomplete or no date are the only
"wrongs" I can think of.
This is all so stupid and infuriating. Why do so many people hate and feel the need to dominate with aggressive tactics? My short answer: insecurity, insufficient self-esteem. So many damaged minds.
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Pennsylvania Supreme Court rules incorrectly dated or undated ballots must be set aside [View all]
867-5309.
Nov 2022
OP
So the idea of actually determining the will of the people it's just in the shitter now
Walleye
Nov 2022
#7
Republicans: "The ballot instructions fine print says the envelope date must be ISO 8601 compliant"
NullTuples
Nov 2022
#27
None of that, "Nov 8th, 2022" or, "11/8/2022" - try it and you are disqualified!
NullTuples
Nov 2022
#41
I would hope you are right about that, but there's certainly no guarantee with these
KPN
Nov 2022
#26
According to the Philadelphia Inquirer, it is unclear what constitutes an incorrectly dated ballot.
Native
Nov 2022
#21
When a party has to cheat to get every last vote (or opposing votes blocked)...
NullTuples
Nov 2022
#25