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Pennsylvania election law requires voters to sign and date the outer envelope when using mail ballots. Counties accept any handwritten date — voters sometimes write, for example, birthdates — as long as the ballot is received on time. The “undated” mail ballots in question are those that are received on time, without other defects that would lead them to be rejected, but have no handwritten date.

It's just baffling how we just keep pandering to the lowest common denominator. These r-slurs don't even have to write the current date in, but this is considered too much apparently.

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can't you just check voter rolls online and go from precinct to precinct, which in philly is like 4-5 blocks per and just vote vote vote?

the mail in thing is a way to fortify elections after ozzie went to jail (again) for the most caveman style voter fraud possible.

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