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The request was submitted by the state Republican Party, which saw the cards represent 4,000 votes, according to the network. "CNN" Most of it, in favor of Biden, is invalid.
And he said in his request: "Given the results of the November 3, 2020, election, voting in Pennsylvania may determine the next president of the United States.".
Republicans added it "It is unclear if the 67 (state) districts handled these late cards separately".
The Republican petition did not contain any evidence that the ballots in question were not currently being separated, but indicated that in the absence of Supreme Court interference, specialized state authorities could change the instructions provided to the electoral boards of the 67 counties.
The state’s electoral director, Cathy Bukfar, ruled out in press releases that the cards would affect the outcome.
The Republican request comes as Biden leads the results so far.
Republicans fought for months against the state’s decision to accept the vote-by-mail ballots that were stamped on November 3 and arrived within three days of Election Day, that is, Friday.
Judge Samuel Alito’s decision is conservative, pending examination of the file by the Supreme Court in its entirety, and the majority are Republicans.
If the court accepts the case, the results of the counting of the ballots received after Election Day may be annulled.
But that may not change anything in the election results, as the number of documents in question may be less than Biden’s vote for Trump.
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But the judge, Samuel Alito, did not respond to the Republicans’ request to stop counting the letters that are set aside based on his decision, because he wanted the Republican side that could not lose this key mandate so that Trump would remain in the House. Blanca, according to ‘AFP’.
Trump continues to condemn vote-by-mail ballots, saying they lead to widespread fraud, without providing proof of it.
Pennsylvania election law allows ballots to be mailed through next Tuesday and arrive within three days of the election.
Judge Alito’s decision confirms the order issued by the local authorities before the vote to classify these cards separately, in order to deduct them from the total if they are revoked.
The request was presented by the Republican Party in the state, which saw that the cards representing four thousand votes, according to “CNN”, and the majority in favor of Biden, are not valid.
He said in his application: “Due to the results of the November 3, 2020 elections, the vote in Pennsylvania may determine the next president of the United States.”
Republicans added that it was “unclear whether the 67 (state-owned) districts dealt with these overdue cards separately.”
The Republican petition did not contain any evidence that the ballots in question were not currently being separated, but indicated that in the absence of Supreme Court interference, specialized state authorities could change the instructions provided to the electoral boards of the 67 counties.
The state’s electoral director, Cathy Bukfar, ruled out in press releases that the cards would affect the outcome.
The Republican request comes as Biden leads the results so far.
Republicans fought for months against the state’s decision to accept the vote-by-mail ballots that were stamped on November 3 and arrived within three days of Election Day, that is, Friday.
Judge Samuel Alito’s decision is conservative, pending examination of the record by the Supreme Court in its entirety, and the majority are Republicans.
If the court accepts the case, the results of the counting of the ballots received after Election Day may be annulled.
But that may not change anything in the election results, as the number of documents in question may be less than Biden’s vote for Trump.
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