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New color coding and highlighted sections may help voters avoid mistakes when returning mail-in ballots. Cumberland County

Ruling against date requirement on ballots is voided by Pennsylvania Supreme Court

By Carter Walker, Votebeat

Pennsylvanians’ mail ballots must have a proper date on their envelopes or they will be rejected, under a decision Friday from the state Supreme Court that could affect thousands of voters this November.

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