Pennsylvania Supreme Court to (Finally) Decide Constitutionality of Rule Barring the Counting of Undated or Misdated but Timely Mail-In Ballots

The PA Supreme Court repeatedly refused to consider this issue during the runup to the 2024 elections (which was probably wise, given the uncertainty that such a ruling, going up to SCOTUS, likely would have engendered).

It has now agreed to hear the case.

Two justices agree the case should be heard, but partially dissent because want the court to go back to the statutory interpretation question already decided about whether the requirement of dating such ballots is a mandatory one.

(h/t Adam Bonin.)

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