Key State Pennsylvania Sees Challenges to Over 4,000 Mail Ballot Applications
Briefly

"Throughout the day on Friday, several bad-faith mass challenges were filed in a coordinated effort in counties across the Commonwealth to question the qualifications of thousands of registered Pennsylvania voters who applied to vote by mail ballot," said Amy Gulli, spokesperson for the Pennsylvania Department of State. "These challenges are based on theories that courts have repeatedly rejected."
At least 14 counties have received the challenges seeking to invalidate mail ballots, ranging from a dozen in Clinton County to more than 1,300 in Bucks County. Each challenge cites evidence showing the voter had moved overseas or had submitted a change of address request with the U.S. Postal Service.
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