Brief Filed in U.S. Supreme Court in Pennsylvania Case on Counting Provisional Ballots

On April 25, two Pennsylvania voters filed their brief in the U.S. Supreme Court in Republican National Committee v Genser, 24-786. The issue is whether provisional ballots can be counted if the original postal ballot was disqualified, due to the voter’s having failed to put the date on the outer envelope. The Pennsylvania Supreme Court had ruled that such provisional ballots can be counted. The Republican National Committee then challenged this decision in the U.S. Supreme Court, arguing that the U.S. Constitution does not permit state courts to adjudicate election law disputes pertaining to federal elections.

Here is the brief of the voters.


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Brief Filed in U.S. Supreme Court in Pennsylvania Case on Counting Provisional Ballots — 2 Comments

  1. Well I’m Donald Trump, the one they’re talking about, if you talk crap about me you’ll get punched in the mouth.

    If you disrespect me, forget about it, forget it. Best case for you is you’ll survive to regret it.

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