Anonymous ID: b047bd Dec. 4, 2020, 6:33 p.m. No.11908446   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>8570 >>8782 >>8834

Trump campaign takes Bucks County ballot challenge to state Supreme Court

 

President Donald Trump's re-election campaign is taking its challenge of Bucks County mail-in ballots to the Pennsylvania Supreme Court. The campaign on Friday filed an emergency petition seeking an appeal of a Nov. 25 ruling that let stand more than 2,000 absentee and mail-in ballots that were cast in the Nov. 3 election. "Every illegal vote that is counted in an election undermines democracy and disenfranchises an American citizen who cast a legal vote," the campaign said in its appeal. "And when such illegal votes are counted in some counties and not others, federal equal protection concerns are implicated." President-election Joe Biden won Bucks County by more than 17,000 votes, according to official Bucks County election results. Trump has been a vocal opponent to mail-in ballots like the ones Pennsylvania implemented for the 2020 primary and election. Trump’s campaign and other Republican candidates and groups have filed multiple lawsuits challenging the validity of the results, alluding to widespread fraud but offering up no concrete evidence so far. Most have been thrown out. In Bucks County, the Trump campaign sued the Board of Elections a week after the election, challenging the decision to count 2,177 absentee and mail-in ballots. The campaign claimed those ballots failed to conform to election code requirements for a variety of issues, including no date or partial date on the outer envelope; no name or address, or partially written name or address on the outer envelope; mismatched addresses; and "unsealed" privacy envelopes.

 

A Bucks County judge threw out the campaign's challenge. On appeal, a Commonwealth Court judge upheld that decision, with the exception of 69 ballots that had unsealed privacy envelopes. In its appeal, the campaign said that by accepting the defective mail-in ballots, it was allowing Bucks County to apply different standards for votes than in other Pennsylvania counties. "Therefore, whether an absentee or mail-in ballot was counted depended on geography, including the whim and caprice of local election officials, rather than uniform, statewide standards," the appeal stated. In the days after the election, Bucks County officials praised the Board of Elections for its handling of vote tallies and record turnout. John Cordisco and Pat Poprick, the respective heads of the Bucks County Democratic and Republican committees, issued a joint statement praising the board. The letter to election board Director Thomas Freitag thanked his staff for “long days, nights and weekend hours” put in to provide a “fair, transparent and accountable” vote count.

https://www.buckscountycouriertimes.com/story/news/2020/12/04/trump-campaign-bucks-county-mail-in-ballots-pennsylvania-supreme-court/3831579001/

Anonymous ID: b047bd Dec. 4, 2020, 7:11 p.m. No.11908881   🗄️.is đź”—kun

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