Pennsylvania counties can help voters fix problems with their mail ballots, state court rules
A Pennsylvania judge has ruled that counties can notify voters whose mail-in ballots have mistakes and help them resolve the problems. - Alejandro A. Alvarez/The Philadelphia Inquirer/TNS

PHILADELPHIA — Pennsylvania counties can notify voters who submit mail ballots with mistakes such as missing dates or signatures and help those voters resolve the issues, a state judge ruled Thursday. The decision was a loss, at least temporarily, for Republicans who have tried in recent years to stop local elections officials from helping voters fix errors with their ballots, arguing that state law hasn’t been updated to allow it. “Such sweeping relief against the 67 County Boards would clearly cause greater injury than refusing the injunction, precisely because it would seriously harm the pu...