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The Supreme Court on Friday unanimously agreed to allow a Pennsylvania ruling to remain that lets voters whose mail-in ballots are rejected for technical reasons to have their votes still counted if they vote again by provisional ballot.
It is unclear how many voters will be impacted as a result of the Supreme Court’s order, because some counties do not notify voters of an error on their ballots. These errors include failing to include secrecy envelopes and failing to sign or date the outer envelope, per CBS News.
The appeal to the Supreme Court was led by Republicans in the state.