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Related: About this forumU.S. Supreme Court deals blow to Republicans in Pennsylvania, N.Carolina vote-by-mail fights
Source: Reuters
U.S. Legal News
October 28, 2020 5:51 PM Updated 30 minutes ago
U.S. Supreme Court deals blow to Republicans in Pennsylvania, N.Carolina vote-by-mail fights
By Andrew Chung, Lawrence Hurley
4 MIN READ
(Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday dealt setbacks to Republicans by allowing extended deadlines for receiving mail-in ballots in next Tuesdays election in Pennsylvania and North Carolina, states pivotal to President Donald Trumps re-election chances.
The action by the justices - with their new colleague Amy Coney Barrett remaining on the sidelines - means a Sept. 17 ruling by Pennsylvanias top court allowing mail-in ballots that are postmarked by Election Day and received up to three days later to be counted will remain in place for now.
The Supreme Court already had rejected a prior Republican request to block the lower court ruling on Oct. 19. This time, the justices opted not to fast-track their consideration of an appeal of the state court ruling by the Republican Party of Pennsylvania to hear and decide the case before the election.
The conservative-majority court on Wednesday also rejected a request by Trumps campaign to block North Carolinas extension of the deadline for receiving mail-in ballots, in another key battleground legal loss for Republicans.
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October 28, 2020 5:51 PM Updated 30 minutes ago
U.S. Supreme Court deals blow to Republicans in Pennsylvania, N.Carolina vote-by-mail fights
By Andrew Chung, Lawrence Hurley
4 MIN READ
(Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday dealt setbacks to Republicans by allowing extended deadlines for receiving mail-in ballots in next Tuesdays election in Pennsylvania and North Carolina, states pivotal to President Donald Trumps re-election chances.
The action by the justices - with their new colleague Amy Coney Barrett remaining on the sidelines - means a Sept. 17 ruling by Pennsylvanias top court allowing mail-in ballots that are postmarked by Election Day and received up to three days later to be counted will remain in place for now.
The Supreme Court already had rejected a prior Republican request to block the lower court ruling on Oct. 19. This time, the justices opted not to fast-track their consideration of an appeal of the state court ruling by the Republican Party of Pennsylvania to hear and decide the case before the election.
The conservative-majority court on Wednesday also rejected a request by Trumps campaign to block North Carolinas extension of the deadline for receiving mail-in ballots, in another key battleground legal loss for Republicans.
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Read more: https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-election-court-pennsylvania/u-s-supreme-court-deals-blow-to-republicans-in-pennsylvania-n-carolina-vote-by-mail-fights-idUSKBN27D37H
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U.S. Supreme Court deals blow to Republicans in Pennsylvania, N.Carolina vote-by-mail fights (Original Post)
Eugene
Oct 2020
OP
Unfortunately in the PA ruling Alito said they would "revisit" the ruling if mail ins postmarked
Thekaspervote
Oct 2020
#3
sanatanadharma
(4,074 posts)1. All voters matter. Every vote counts. No voter loses. Count the votes!
Voters rights trump candidates desires
Susan Calvin
(2,103 posts)2. Have they developed some sense of shame?
Seems unlikely, but one never knows, do one?
Thekaspervote
(34,676 posts)3. Unfortunately in the PA ruling Alito said they would "revisit" the ruling if mail ins postmarked
11/3 but received after 11/3 changed the Outcome ..i.e. the winner.
More than likely the same in NC.
Seems just a ruse....