A judge ruled that Bucks County voters will be able to apply for, receive, vote, and return a mail-in ballot until the close of business on Friday, Nov. 1 after campaigns for former President Donald Trump and Republican Sen. candidate Dave McCormick sued
A judge ruled Bucks County, Pennsylvania, voters have until close of business on Friday, Nov. 1, to receive, vote, and return a mail-in ballot. CBS News Philadelphia's Jen Carabeo breaks down the ruling.
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On the final day of mail ballot voting on demand in Pennsylvania, some are making allegations about voter suppression in Bucks County.
All eyes are on the mail-in ballots in Pennsylvania ahead of the election. A judge extended the on-demand voting that allows voters to request, receive, vote and submit their ballots all in one visit in Bucks County.Oct 31, 2024 embed code copied ...
The suit, filed in the Court of Common Pleas in Bucks County, asked for mail ballot voting on demand to be offered for one more day. On Wednesday, the judge agreed. The docket from the Common Pleas of Bucks County, Pennsylvania states, "Defendants [Bucks County Board of El...