David McCormick Files Challenge to Philadelphia Ballots in Key Senate Race
David McCormick filed a lawsuit challenging at least 15,000 provisional ballots in Philadelphia in the Pennsylvania Senate race, hours after claiming victory over Democratic Senator Bob Casey. McCormick, a Republican, held a slight lead over Casey in the battleground state’s Senate election on Friday. McCormick’s campaign has declared victory, but Casey has not conceded the […]
Read MoreGeorgia Justices Rule Ballots Can’t Be Counted After Election Day
Share ✓ Link copied to clipboard! The Georgia Supreme Court on Monday sided with the Republicans in a dispute regarding over 3,000 absentee ballots being sent out late in Cobb County, Georgia. While a lower court previously extended the deadline for absentee ballots in the county, Georgia’s high court ruled that the ballots can only […]
Read MoreCourt of Appeals Ruling on Mail-in Ballots Could Throw Elections into Chaos
A ruling that Mississippi mail-in ballots cannot be counted after election day could have major implications for U.S. elections. An appeal court found that late ballots violate federal law—opening up the possibility of Republican challenges across the U.S. The ruling by the conservative 5th circuit court of appeal stops Mississippi election officers from counting ballots […]
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