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Pages tagged "Pennsylvania"


Printing Error Wreaks Havoc in Lancaster County, PA on Election Day

Posted on Blog by Republican National Lawyers Association (RNLA) · May 17, 2022 5:07 PM

Primary elections were held on Tuesday in five states: Idaho, Kentucky, North Carolina, Oregon, and Pennsylvania. In Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, a printing error wreaked havoc on the counting process for absentee ballots. Penn Live reported:

“Upon opening and scanning the first batch of ballots it became immediately apparent that a significant number of the mail ballots did not scan,” a county press release stated. “Upon further inspection of the ballots, the county identified the ballots were printed by the mail ballot vendor, NPC, with the wrong identification code. This error prevents the ballots from being scanned on the county’s central scanners.”

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PA Supreme Court Hears Challenge to Controversial Mail Voting Law

Posted on Blog by Republican National Lawyers Association (RNLA) · March 08, 2022 6:01 PM

On Tuesday, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court heard much-anticipated oral arguments in McLinko v. Commonwealth, a case challenging Act 77, Pennsylvania's no-excuse absentee voting law. AP reported:

Justices did not indicate when or how they will rule, although Chief Justice Max Baer suggested that if they were to throw out the 125-page law it could remain in place through the spring primary, currently scheduled for May 17.

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PA Supreme Court to Decide Fate of Controversial Absentee Voting Law

Posted on Blog by Elizabeth Bradford El-Rassy · March 04, 2022 4:56 PM

On Tuesday, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court is set to hear arguments over the fate of Act 77, Pennsylvania's controversial no-excuse absentee voting law. In January, the Commonwealth Court struck the law down, reasoning that Pennsylvania's General Assembly went against the state constitution when it enacted no-excuse absentee voting.

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ICYMI: Sen. Toomey Spearheads Effort to Demand Answers from Fed Nominee

Posted on Blog by Elizabeth Bradford El-Rassy · February 18, 2022 5:49 PM

Senate Banking Republicans, led by Pennsylvania Senator Pat Toomey, are blocking a vote on President Biden's nominees to the federal reserve until nominee Sarah Bloom Raskin and Democrat Senators clear up questions about Raskin's record:

Senate Republicans on Tuesday delayed a confirmation vote on President Joe Biden’s slate of Federal Reserve nominees in protest over the choice of Sarah Bloom Raskin to be the Fed’s top Wall Street regulator, throwing the nominating process into confusion.

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Election Admin Issues Abound in Pennsylvania

Posted on Blog by Elizabeth Bradford El-Rassy · February 15, 2022 3:15 PM

Recordings obtained from a whistleblower in Delaware County, Pennsylvania show rampant election administration problems in the suburban Philadelphia county:

To date, the videos have exposed a wide array of problems with election integrity, including on-tape admissions that the election laws were not complied with, that 80 percent of provisional ballots lacked a proper chain-of-custody, that there were missing removable drives for some of the voting machines, and that election workers “recreated” new drives to response to the Right to Know request.

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PA Commonwealth Court Strikes Down No-Excuse Mail-In Ballot Law

Posted on Blog by Republican National Lawyers Association (RNLA) · January 28, 2022 8:08 PM

On Friday morning, the en banc Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court struck down Act 77, Pennsylvania's no-excuse mail voting law. RNLA Chair Harmeet Dhillon was part of the legal team representing one of the lead plaintiffs, Bradford County election official Doug McLinko.

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Congressional Democrats Anti-Election Integrity Narrative Undermined by Reality in the States

Posted on Blog by Elizabeth Bradford El-Rassy · October 14, 2021 7:13 PM

While Democrats in Washington deny the need for election integrity measures and continually try to undermine them with bills such as H.R. 1, H.R. 4, and the misnamed "Freedom to Vote Act," the past week has been a busy one across the country for allegations of voter fraud and election misconduct.

In Michigan, three individuals were charged with voter fraud after the state's voter integrity measures flagged their respective actions:

Michigan residents Trenae Myesha Rainey, Carless Clark and Nancy Juanita Williams have been charged with attempting to commit voter fraud following state investigations that resulted in accusations that the women improperly filed out ballot applications and ballots during the November 2020 general election, according to a state news release. . .

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Fair Elections Are Worth Fighting For

Posted on Blog by Elizabeth Bradford El-Rassy · December 02, 2020 7:23 PM

On Tuesday, Senator Ted Cruz released a statement asking the U.S. Supreme Court to hear an emergency motion filed by two Republican congressional candidates challenging the election results certified by Pennsylvania.

#SCOTUS should hear the emergency appeal on the Pennsylvania election challenge. pic.twitter.com/mzwr4eaHR8

— Ted Cruz (@tedcruz) December 1, 2020
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Trump Legal Team Gives Update

Posted on Blog by Elizabeth Bradford El-Rassy · November 19, 2020 8:35 PM

Earlier today, the Trump Campaign's legal team held a press conference at the Republican National Committee headquarters to give an overview of their ongoing litigation. The press conference featured Trump attorneys Rudy Giuliani, Sidney Powell, and Jenna Ellis. It focused on alleged problems in major cities across several states.

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PA Trump Case to be Heard on Tuesday

Posted on Blog by Elizabeth Bradford El-Rassy · November 16, 2020 4:30 PM

President Trump's federal lawsuit in Pennsylvania is getting its day in court. As a recent article in the American Thinker explained:

The complaint filed in Pennsylvania by the Trump campaign is a superb piece of legal craftsmanship.

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