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Supreme Court denies immediate halt of Pennsylvan­ia count

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WASHINGTON: A US Supreme Court justice on Friday denied a request by Pennsylvan­ia’s Republican­s to immediatel­y halt the counting of ballots arriving after Election Day — referring the challenge to the full court to consider on Saturday.

Samuel Alito ordered Pennsylvan­ia in the meantime to continue keeping the latearrivi­ng ballots separate, affirming a decision already made by the state’s top elections official Kathy Boockvar, who told CNN they were unlikely affect the outcome in any case.

The last-ditch petition for an emergency injunction — filed as Democrat Joe Biden solidified his lead and was poised to defeat President Donald Trump — targeted thousands of ballots.

Most are believed to favor Biden, and Republican­s say they should be disqualifi­ed under Pennsylvan­ia state law.

As a first step, the party wanted the high court to order ballots arriving after after 8pm on election night to be kept apart from others and prevent them from being tallied.

The concern is that if they are mixed with other ballots, it would render any attempt to disqualify them impossible.

“Given the results of the Nov 3, 2020 general election, the vote in Pennsylvan­ia may well determine the next president of the United States,” the Republican­s said.

“It is unclear whether all 67 county boards of elections are segregatin­g late-arriving ballots,” the petition added.

Republican­s have for months been fighting a state decision to accept mail-in ballots postmarked by Nov 3 and arriving by Friday. Previously the deadline for acceptance was Election Day itself.

The state supreme court ruled the decision legal and it was then appealed in the federal system.

On Oct 19 the US Supreme Court, which had a vacant seat, let the state court’s decision stand in 4-4 split decision along conservati­ve-liberal lines.

But the high court indicated it could take up the case after the election, and now has nine members after the Trumpnomin­ated conservati­ve Amy Coney Barrett joined in late October.

Trump has explicitly said he wanted Barrett on the court for any election-related case.

Friday’s petition appeared more broadly aimed at delaying the eastern state’s vote tally from being finalized, which would effectivel­y hand the election to Biden.

A delay could give the high court time to reopen the broader case of the legality of the late ballots.

Even if the court does issue a stay on counting, it might not make a difference. Election analysts say the number of late ballots could be far fewer than Biden’s lead over Trump in the state. — AFP

 ??  ?? election workers count ballots at the Philadelph­ia Convention Center in Philadelph­ia, Pennsylvan­ia. — AFP photo
election workers count ballots at the Philadelph­ia Convention Center in Philadelph­ia, Pennsylvan­ia. — AFP photo

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