The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Election ballot requests exceed 2.6 million

- ByMarc Levy

With threeweeks to go before theNov. 3election, more than 2.6 million registered voters have applied foramail-inballot.

HARRISBURG » With three weeks to go before the Nov. 3 election, more than 2.6 million registered voters have applied for a mail-in ballot in Pennsylvan­ia, a battlegrou­nd state hotly contested by President Donald Trump and Democratic presidenti­al nominee Joe Biden.

Of those applicants as of Tuesday, more than 1.7 million are registered Democrats and about 641,000 are registered Republican­s, a three-to-one ratio, according to state data. Another 284,000 ballots were requested by independen­t or third party voters.

All but about 70,000have been mailed to voters, according to state data. Allegheny County has reported that more than 20 ballots with the wrong races were sent to voters, but the county on Tuesday did not have a figure for the total number.

Of all the ballots mailed out, more than 437,000 have been returned by voters. Democrats also dominate in that category, with 338,000 ballots returned, versus 64,000 by Republican­s.

In 2016, 6.1 million voters in Pennsylvan­ia cast ballots, with fewer than 300,000 of those cast by mail.

Mailing back ballots is not the only option for returning them.

More than 20 counties have informed the state elections bureau that they are maintainin­g sites to hand-in ballots, such as drop boxes or satellite election offices. Filled-out ballots can also be brought by hand to county election offices.

In the meantime, partisan lawsuits over Pennsylvan­ia’s poll-watching restrictio­ns, the deadline to receive mail-in ballots and counting mail-in ballots where a voter’s signature may not match are pending in state and federal courts.

At the same time, closeddoor talks between Gov. TomWolf, a Democrat, and Republican lawmakers are stalled over the question of whether to let counties get a head start on processing mail-in ballots before Election Day.

The top priority of counties is to get the ability to process mail-in ballots before Election Day — called pre-canvassing — as they face the prospect of digging into 3 million envelopes or more when polls open on Nov. 3.

Processing ballots before Election Day would speed up the vote count and give it more public credibilit­y, county officials say, warning that a presidenti­al election result otherwise could hang in limbo for days on a drawn-out vote count in Pennsylvan­ia.

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 ?? MATT SLOCUM - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? An official mail-in ballot for the 2020Genera­l Election in the United States is shown, Tuesday, Oct. 13, in Marple Township, Pa.
MATT SLOCUM - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS An official mail-in ballot for the 2020Genera­l Election in the United States is shown, Tuesday, Oct. 13, in Marple Township, Pa.

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