Washington, D.C. – Restoring Integrity and Trust in Elections (“RITE”) is supporting several
concerned voters who have filed a petition with the Pennsylvania Supreme Court to enforce state election law regarding undated and incorrectly dated mail-in ballots. The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has already held that state law prohibits counting these ballots. And just last week, the U.S. Supreme Court invalidated a court ruling that had interpreted federal law to require them to be counted. Despite these rulings, the Pennsylvania Secretary of the Commonwealth responded by instructing election officials that both state and federal law still requires them to count undated and incorrectly dated mail-in ballots.
RITE is filing this petition to prevent Pennsylvania bureaucrats from flouting the law and to
keep them accountable for administering fair elections across the Commonwealth.
Derek Lyons, RITE’s President and CEO, issued the following statement:
RITE is proud to support Pennsylvania voters in their effort to ensure their elections are conducted in accordance with the rule of law. The law of the Commonwealth is clear that undated and incorrectly dated mail-in ballots must not be counted. And after the U.S. Supreme Court’s action last week, no federal law says otherwise. When voters cast a ballot, they should be confident that election officials are protecting the integrity of elections, not abusing their discretion to chase partisan outcomes.
Co-founded in 2022 by National Finance Chairman Steve Wynn, Senior Advisor Karl Rove, and Chairman of the Board Bobby R. Burchfield, RITE is a 501(c)(4) non-profit organization dedicated to protecting the rule of law in elections. Working with some of the finest lawyers in the country, RITE supports faithful enforcement of valid, properly enacted and adopted laws and regulations that promote secure, efficient, and accurate elections throughout the United States.
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