Lawsuit Accuses Pennsylvania County of "Hiding" Invalidated Mail-In Ballots
Lawsuit Accuses Pennsylvania County of "Hiding" Invalidated Mail-In Ballots
A recently-filed lawsuit claims that a Pennsylvania county’s commissioners made a calculated decision not to inform voters that their mail-in ballots had been invalidated over minor technical violations.According to The Associated Press, the complaint was filed earlier this week against Washington County’s election board. It claims that commissioners made “systematic and deliberate efforts” to conceal policies of ballot invalidation, going so far as to direct staff not to answer questions asked by residents afraid that they may have made mistakes when casting their ballots.“The board’s decision to conceal the true status of returned mail ballots with minor but disqualifying errors resulted in needless disenfranchisement,” said Witold Walczak, the legal director of the American Civil Liberties Union of Pennsylvania. “No government official or agency should knowingly disenfranchise its voters.”The case was filed on behalf of seven individual plaintiffs by the ACLU of Pennsylvania, the Public Interest Center and Dechert LLP.All of the plaintiffs are Washington County voters who had their ballots invalidated for entering inaccurate or incomplete dates. One had also failed to sign the outside of their envelope, while another put their signature in the wrong place.
A 2016 image of a ballot drop box in Boulder County, Colorado. Image via Wikimedia Commons via Flickr/user:pasa47 . (CCA-BY-2.0).
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