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The court’s decision had no impact on the outcome of the Pennsylvania election (Photo: REUTERS / John Altdorfer).
The Pennsylvania Court of Appeals satisfied the claim of Donald Trump’s campaign headquarters, which demanded not to take into account part of the ballots sent by mail in the final results of the presidential elections in the United States.
According to The Philadelphia Inquirer, these are the ballots of voters who voted by mail and did not have time to confirm their identity before November 9.
Just before the election, Secretary of State Katie Primer extended the deadline to November 12. Trump headquarters demanded that this decree be canceled.
The Pennsylvania Court of Appeals ruled that the clerk did not have the necessary powers to extend the identity verification period. These ballots will not be included in the final results of the elections.
However, as the newspaper notes, not a single controversial vote in Pennsylvania was accounted for in the voting results at the time of the trial.
That didn’t stop Democratic candidate Joe Biden from winning the state by 54,000 votes.
We will recall, on November 7, the American media wrote that Democratic candidate Joe Biden was elected the 46th president of the United States. He obtained a victory in Pennsylvania, thanks to which he received the 270 electoral votes necessary for victory.
After that, Donald Trump announced that he plans to challenge the results of the presidential election in Pennsylvania, where, according to Trump, tens of thousands of votes were falsified. Trump’s personal attorney, Rudy Giuliani, announced a “massive nationwide lawsuit.”