Dr. Mehmet Oz Asks U.S. Supreme Court to Block Third Circuit Ruling on Ballots in Which Voter Forgot to Date the Outer Envelope

On Monday, May 30, Dr. Mehmet Oz asked the U.S. Supreme Court for permission to file an amicus brief in Ritter v Migliori, 21A772. This is the case in which the Third Circuit used the “materiality” portion of the federal Voting Rights Act to rule that Pennsylvania ballots in which the voter forgot to add a date to the signature should still count. The Third Circuit ruling noted that all postal ballots receive a date-stamp when they are received.

Here is the proposed amicus, which doesn’t even discuss the federal Voting Rights Act, and which says that allowing such ballots might interfere with the recount currently underway in the May 2022 Republican U.S. Senate primary. The amicus also says that allowing such ballots (all of whom concern a general election for local office in 2021) would confuse the voters.


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Dr. Mehmet Oz Asks U.S. Supreme Court to Block Third Circuit Ruling on Ballots in Which Voter Forgot to Date the Outer Envelope — 12 Comments

  1. Dr. Oz will win this case and the re count as well as the November election. He will be a great Senator.

  2. How many dates REQUIRED with sigs on documents ???

    Checks / contracts / etc. — even if other dates added.

    ALWAYS possible deaths / address changes.

  3. It seems to me, Dr. Oz has no way to know whether he will be helped or hurt in his recount, by his action. How can anyone now know? Maybe the Dr. Oz voters were less likely to remember to add the date, than the other voters.

  4. If he wasn’t a real American Patriot then TRUMP would not have endorsed him

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