Pennsylvania Voters Get Extra Time for Mail-In Ballots
Pennsylvania, USA, Doylestown,Thu Oct 31 2024
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In a surprise move, a judge in Pennsylvania extended the deadline for in-person voting in Bucks County. This decision came after a lawsuit filed by Donald Trump's campaign and the Republican National Committee (RNC) highlighted issues faced by voters on the last day of registrations. Long lines and miscommunication led to some potential voters being turned away. The judge's ruling gives voters until Friday to apply for mail-in ballots. However, many are questioning why such problems occurred in the first place and if more could be done to ensure a smoother voting process.
Bucks County, located in suburban Philadelphia, saw long queues outside election offices on the final day. Some voters were told to leave by security guards after the 5pm deadline passed, sparking concerns about voter disenfranchisement. This incident was captured on social media, fueling debates about potential voter suppression. The Trump campaign, along with the RNC and GOP candidate Dave McCormick, argued that voters had the right to stay in line.
Pennsylvania does not have an early on-site voting system. Instead, voters can apply for ballots on-demand at election offices. This process, which takes about 10 minutes, was overwhelmed by a surge of late applicants, leading to chaos and confusion. The county admitted to some miscommunication but assured that those in line by the deadline would be accommodated.
The legal action has raised concerns about potential post-election controversies in Pennsylvania, a crucial swing state. Trump has previously made unfounded claims about election fraud, which have been dismissed by Governor Josh Shapiro. As the election approaches, both candidates are closely watching Pennsylvania, which has more electoral votes than any other battleground state.
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