Over 1,000 Allegheny mail-in ballots won’t be counted unless cured by voters – By Maddie Aiken (TribLive) / Nov 7, 2022
More than 1,000 Allegheny County voters must cure their mail-in ballots or their votes won’t be counted, county election officials said Sunday.
The county has released a list of voters whose ballots were either incorrectly dated or did not include a date. The list was published after the Pennsylvania Supreme Court unanimously ruled Nov. 1 that state officials cannot count votes from mail-in or absentee ballots that lack accurate, handwritten dates on their return envelopes.
Impacted voters can cure their ballots by heading to the elections division office in Downtown Pittsburgh on Monday or Tuesday, authorizing a designated agent to cure the ballot at the office or voting provisionally at their regular polling place.
The list of impacted voters can be found on the county’s website.