HARRISBURG, PA, September 13, 2024 – Restoring Integrity and Trust in Elections (RITE), a non-profit organization that supports litigation to protect election security and integrity, today issued the following statement regarding a ruling from the Pennsylvania Supreme Court that undated mail-in ballots will not be counted.
RITE President Derek Lyons issued the following statement:
“RITE applauds the Pennsylvania Supreme Court for overturning a shameful lower court ruling that said that asking people to write a date on the envelope in which they transmit their mail-in ballots imposes a ‘severe burden’ on their ability to vote. As a matter of common sense, any person competent to vote can, like any grade schooler, add a date to the papers they submit. The Pennsylvania Supreme Court’s decision restores a measure of sanity to the state’s administration of its elections.”
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