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Elections officials in Philadelphia and Allegheny County, which includes Pittsburgh, announced measures they were taking in response to state Supreme Court rulings in recent days that said mail-in ...
A court fight over undated Pennsylvania absentee ballots is part of the legal ... An election worker processes voter registration forms inside the Allegheny County Elections Warehouse in ...
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has repeatedly ordered ... election officials from counting absentee ballots with ... forms inside the Allegheny County Elections Warehouse in Pittsburgh ...
In this April 18 photo, Allegheny County Election Division Deputy Manager Chet Harhut carries a container of mail-in ballots from a secure area at the elections warehouse in Pittsburgh.
The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania consolidated this case with In re: Canvass of Absentee and Mail-In Ballots of November 3, 2020, Gen. Election, [32] and on November 23, affirmed the decision of the decision of the Allegheny County Board of Elections to count the 2,349 ballots at issue. [34]
By contrast, the vast majority of votes – both in-person votes and mail-in ballots – in the second largest county in Pennsylvania will be counted by midnight, according to Allegheny County ...
The Libertarian Party of Allegheny County and the Libertarian Party of Washington County nominated a candidate via party caucus. [8] At the time, Pennsylvania's 18th Congressional District was located in Western Pennsylvania and bordered the state of West Virginia. It included portions of Greene, Washington, Allegheny and Westmoreland counties. [9]
The primary elections were originally scheduled for April 28, 2020, also originally joining several northeastern states in holding primaries on the same date, including Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, New York, and Rhode Island. [11] On March 26, Pennsylvania joined several other states in moving its primary to June 2 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.