The Pennsylvania Supreme Court will hear a case on discrepancies among voter signatures on their mail-in ballots, just weeks before the Nov.
3 election. There is disagreement between state Republicans and Democrats over whether a mail-in ballot should be rejected if the signature does not match signatures in permanent voter registration records.
Secretary of State Kathy Boockvar claimed that signature discrepancies should not be cause for rejecting the ballots, and petitioned the state Supreme Court to weigh in.
Without a ruling, there is a concern that some ballots could be rejected at the county level, and voters disenfranchised. However, Republicans are worried about ensuring the security of the election and protecting the process from.
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