Fetterman campaign files suit over undated mail-in ballots
U.S. Senate candidate John Fetterman and other Democrats filed a federal lawsuit Monday challenging Pennsylvania's plan not to count undated or wrongly dated ballots that have been mailed in.
Fetterman is in a tight race with Republican rival Mehmet Oz to replace retiring Sen. Pat Toomey, also a Republican.
Last week, the commonwealth’s Supreme Court ruled in favor of a lawsuit filed by the Republican National Committee and other groups, who argued that state law requires voters to correctly write the date on a return envelope when mailing in ballots.
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