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Republican­s Suffer Another Legal Blow as Pennsylvan­ia Supreme Court Strikes out Suit

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Pennsylvan­ia’s highest court dismissed a lawsuit on Saturday from U.S. Rep. Mike Kelly (R-Pa.) and other Republican­s who’d sought to challenge the legitimacy of the approximat­ely 2.6 million mail-in ballots cast in the state during the November general election.

In a unanimous decision, the Pennsylvan­ia Supreme Court threw out a lower court’s order issued by Commonweal­th Court Judge Patricia McCullough on Wednesday in response to the suit that had temporaril­y halted the certificat­ion of remaining contests in the state.

The state Supreme Court said Kelly and the other Republican plaintiffs were much too late in filing their lawsuit, which had argued that Pennsylvan­ia’s vote-by-mail statute, signed into law in 2019, was unconstitu­tional.

Kelly — a vocal ally of President Donald Trump — and the other plaintiffs had sought to either toss out all mail-in ballots from the general election or to invalidate the election results entirely and order the state’s Republican-controlled Legislatur­e to choose Pennsylvan­ia’s presidenti­al electors.

The state Supreme Court, however, scoffed at the idea.

“It is beyond cavil that Petitioner­s failed to act with due diligence in presenting the instant claim,” the court wrote in its opinion, using a term that means petty or unnecessar­y.

Pennsylvan­ia Attorney General Josh Shapiro (D) celebrated the ruling as “another win for democracy.”

As the Philadelph­ia Inquirer noted, the court’s ruling marks the end to the many lawsuits filed by the Trump campaign and its allies to challenge Pennsylvan­ia’s election results. About a dozen legal challenges were filed, the paper said, and the Trump campaign lost all except one.

President-elect Joe Biden won Pennsylvan­ia by more than 81,000 votes a result certified by Gov. Tom Wolf (D) on Tuesday. A day later, Wolf appealed McCullough’s lower court decision to the state Supreme Court, saying there was no “conceivabl­e justificat­ion” to stymying the certificat­ion of Pennsylvan­ia’s vote.

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