“While Republican U.S. Senate candidate Dave McCormick currently holds an insurmountable lead of nearly 30,000 votes over his Democrat opponent Bob Casey, numerous County Boards of Elections including Philadelphia, Bucks, Centre and potentially others took an impromptu vote to count undated or improperly dated mail-in ballots, in bold defiance of Pennsylvania law, and two State Supreme Court orders,” the state party said.
Statistically, this outcome seems improbable, as it didn’t match the patterns from same-day voting in Milwaukee, where I had received 22 percent of the votes." “Since last Wednesday, numerous parties reached out to me about voting inconsistencies such as certain precincts in Milwaukee having turnout of 150 percent of registered voters, and in some cases, over 200 percent,” Hovde explained, later adding that “this was accomplished by same-day voter registration that surged by almost 50 percent on a rainy day.” He said that a lack of voter roll maintenance and Democrats supporting third-party candidates in the Senate race to draw votes away from him are some of the election integrity issues he has been concerned about.
“Last month, the State Supreme Court ordered that county boards of elections and Pennsylvania courts must enforce the General Assembly’s mandatory date requirement for mail ballots in the 2024 General Election.
In it’s [sic] King’s Bench Application, the PA GOP is asking the State Supreme Court to once again reaffirm “that the date requirement applies to the 2024 General Election.” Wisconsin At the same time that the GOP is going to court in Pennsylvania, there are also concerns about ballot counting in Wisconsin.
Pennsylvania In the race for Pennsylvania’s U.S. Senate seat, Republican candidate Dave McCormick was projected as the winner by The Associated Press two days after Election Day.
Bob Casey has received 3,350,972 (48.5%) votes and McCormick got 3,380,310 (48.93%). Pennsylvania Secretary of the Commonwealth Al Schmidt (R) on Wednesday announced that a recount was being conducted of the Senate race after the results of the race fell within the 0.5% threshold that automatically triggers the recount.
While the 2024 presidential election had relatively few ballot issues compared to 2000 and 2020, there are some ongoing ballot problems in a couple of Senate races in swing states being focused on by the Republican Party.
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