A Pennsylvania judge found a mail-ballot vendor failed to meet demand, risking 13,000 to 20,000 voters not receiving ballots in time for upcoming elections.
The judge instructed the Erie County Board of Elections to keep offices open and add a printer, ensuring adequate ballots were available at polling locations for potentially affected voters.
The court's estimate indicates that up to 15 percent of Erie County's voters from 2020 could be impacted, underscoring the critical nature of the upcoming election.
The Democratic Party of Pennsylvania's lawsuit revealed these ballot issues, highlighting the county's pivotal role in past elections and the potential impact on the current race.
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