An Allegheny County judge ruled on Wednesday that 2,349 mail-in ballots can be counted because they were received by Election Day even though the voters failed to date the outside envelope of their ballot; KDKA's Jon Delano reports.
An Allegheny County judge ruled on Wednesday that 2,349 mail-in ballots can be counted because they were received by Election Day even though the voters failed to date the outside envelope of their ballot; KDKA's Jon Delano reports.
The state Supreme Court has ruled that Allegheny County should count mail-in ballots that were received by Election Day even though..