Pennsylvania Supreme Court Rules that if Postal Voter Fails to Include a Secrecy Envelope, that Voter May Cast a Provisional Ballot at the Polls

On October 23, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruled that if a mail voter forgets to enclose the secrecy envelope, that same voter must be allowed to cast a provisional ballot later at the polls. Genser v Butler County Board of Elections, 26 WAP 2024. The case had arisen at the April 2024 primary. Here is the majority decision. The vote was 4-3.

A secrecy envelope is an envelope in which a voted mail ballot is enclosed. Then the secrecy envelope goes into the outer envelope.


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Pennsylvania Supreme Court Rules that if Postal Voter Fails to Include a Secrecy Envelope, that Voter May Cast a Provisional Ballot at the Polls — 18 Comments

  1. It appears that the AZ bot, which is the only troll moron based entity here, is not in hibernation. Being cloud based, it still has access to global computer services which can be accessed in the US, unfortunately.

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  3. How do you even manage to forget the inner envelope? Then again, how do you drive a lawn mower into an empty swimming pool?

  4. TOO MANY ENVELOPES — FOR LOW LOW LOW IQ VOTERS ???

    OUTER IN — RE-CYCLED ???
    SECRECY IN/OUT
    OUTER OUT

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