The Supreme Court's decision allows Pennsylvania voters with invalid mail-in ballots to cast provisional votes, emphasizing the significance of mail-in voting in critical battleground states.
The ruling supports voters who made mistakes on mail-in ballots, reflecting the court's stance in a tightly contested election that may impact the Senate control significantly.
In a week of crucial decisions, the Supreme Court dealt with multiple election-related appeals, including one that kept Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on ballots in swing states.
Republicans argued against allowing provisional ballots, claiming such decisions should reside solely with the state legislature, showing deeper partisan divides over election processes.
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