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The elections board’s interpretation of the cure period, if it holds, appears to raise the likelihood that Riggs will maintain her victory. But further court action could alter the plan.
A federal district court on Tuesday ruled against Republican lawmakers from Pennsylvania who challenged ballots from overseas and military voters cast in the state. A group of U.S. representatives ...
The lawsuit seeks to keep the state from requiring photo IDs for 5,500 military and overseas absentee voters whose ballots were challenged by Republican Jefferson Griffin. The voters say state law ...
A key factor in the case is that while no overseas voters showed ID in 2024, Griffin didn’t challenge most of their ballots. Instead, he challenged overseas voters from only four Democratic ...
Griffin hopes enough ballots that he challenged are removed to flip the ... that ballots shouldn't be counted if they were cast by overseas voters who have never lived in the U.S. but whose ...
Earlier this month, the state supreme court ruled that most of the challenged ballots must remain in the election count. However, military and overseas voters had 30 days to show proof of identity ...
Affected military and overseas voters who cast absentee ballots in November do not already ... of Elections website (filed under the 'Griffin Challenged Voters') lists names and information ...
Before the election, the board approved an exemption to the voter ID requirement for military and overseas voters which was approved by the Rules Review Commission and not challenged at the time.
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