Pennsylvania vote counting

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TankTop5

Audioholic Field Marshall
So the Pennsylvania Supreme Court has now ruled twice that certain ballots cannot be counted but local election officials are still saying they will count them anyway. According to the numbers it doesn’t matter so perhaps it’s a moot point. Question is for a situation like this could local authorities be held in contempt and is there any legal punishment or is it just grandstanding on all parties?
 
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Dude#1279435

Audioholic Spartan
Oopsies.....

>>>The RNC and David McCormick — the Republican candidate whom the Associated Press has declared the winner of Pennsylvania's U.S. Senate race — filed a pair of lawsuits last week against county officials who counted undated or misdated ballots, including in Bucks County, Pa., a suburb north of Philadelphia.<<<

>>>Two years ago, during a Republican primary recount, McCormick took the opposite position on Pennsylvania's date requirement, arguing in court that undated and misdated ballots should be counted.<<<
 
mtrycrafts

mtrycrafts

Seriously, I have no life.
Oopsies.....

>>>The RNC and David McCormick — the Republican candidate whom the Associated Press has declared the winner of Pennsylvania's U.S. Senate race — filed a pair of lawsuits last week against county officials who counted undated or misdated ballots, including in Bucks County, Pa., a suburb north of Philadelphia.<<<

>>>Two years ago, during a Republican primary recount, McCormick took the opposite position on Pennsylvania's date requirement, arguing in court that undated and misdated ballots should be counted.<<<
Boy, what a short memory that guy has. :eek:

Wonder if that was brought up in court.
 
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TankTop5

Audioholic Field Marshall
Oopsies.....

>>>The RNC and David McCormick — the Republican candidate whom the Associated Press has declared the winner of Pennsylvania's U.S. Senate race — filed a pair of lawsuits last week against county officials who counted undated or misdated ballots, including in Bucks County, Pa., a suburb north of Philadelphia.<<<

>>>Two years ago, during a Republican primary recount, McCormick took the opposite position on Pennsylvania's date requirement, arguing in court that undated and misdated ballots should be counted.<<<
But in this case the Pennsylvania Supreme Court has now ruled twice that the ballots cannot be counted, local officials are ignoring the ruling.
 

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