PA Judge Tosses Effort By GOP Congressmen To Throw Out Military And Overseas Ballots
Briefly

The court found that the plaintiffs delayed too long to file their action, lacked standing, and did not join indispensable parties, leading to dismissal.
The plaintiffs' argument was difficult to characterize. They alleged that Pennsylvania election officials broke the law regarding verification for military and overseas ballots.
Their challenge was largely based on directives issued over two years ago, which the court noted was not actionable this late in the process.
Plaintiffs’ claims of vote dilution and generalized complaints about election procedures lacked legal standing to challenge state action effectively.
Read at Above the Law
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