Commonwealth Court Says Voters Can ‘Cure’ Minor Mail-In Ballot Errors, but Counties Must Decide Whether to Offer the Option

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Obi Onyeador

A Pennsylvania state court says county election departments can offer voters the chance to fix minor errors on their mail-in ballots before they’re counted – something known as ballot curing. WITF’s Sam Dunklau reports on what that decision might mean for the midterms:

(Original air-date: 10/1/22)

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Sam Dunklau is the Capitol Bureau Chief for WITF. He previously covered Illinois state government for NPR member station WUIS in Springfield, IL.