A Pennsylvania judge extended mail ballot voting near Philadelphia after Donald Trump’s campaign filed a lawsuit. The Trump campaign sued after voters who waited in line for a mail-in ballot were told to go home after the 5pm deadline. A judge sided with the former president and said Bucks County voters who want to apply […]
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Judge extends Pennsylvania’s mail ballot voting after Trump lawsuit
A Pennsylvania judge extended mail ballot voting near Philadelphia after Donald Trump’s campaign filed a lawsuit. The Trump campaign sued after voters who waited in line for a mail-in ballot were told to go home after the 5pm deadline. A judge sided with the former president and said Bucks County voters who want to apply for an early mail ballot now have until Friday. It was the latest election dispute in Pennsylvania. Earlier this week, Republicans asked the U.S. Supreme Court to block thousands of provisional ballots that arrived without mandatory secrecy envelopes.