County Voters To Be Notified Of Flawed Mail-In Ballots

October 2, 2024 2:34 am

The Washington County Board of Elections met to determine how to handle mail in ballots that have flaws that render them unable to be considered. The Board voted 3-0 to comply with the court order issued By Judge Brandon Neuman. The Elections office will enter the flawed ballot into the Sure System. That will generate an email from the Secretary of State to notify the voter of the flaw. If no email is provided, the voter will be notified by the county elections office by phone.  With that notice, the voter may choose to vote provisionally on Election Day. On July 1, seven disenfranchised voters, The Center For Coalfield Justice and the Washington Branch of the NAACP sued the Board of Elections for its policy to disallow flawed mail in ballots and not notify voters of those flaws. On August 23, Judge Brandon Neuman determined that voters must be notified of those flaws so that they may vote with a provisional ballot if they so choose. An appeal of that decision By the Republican National Committee, the State GOP and Washington County was lost in Pennsylvania’s Commonwealth Court on September 24. The Republican National Committee and the State GOP are appealing that ruling to the Supreme Court. It is unclear if the Supreme Court will hear the appeal as they are being asked by the RNC and State GOP to consider a “King’s Bench” ruling on a number of other cases regarding mail in ballots before the November 5 election.