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Pennsylvania Senate Recount Intensifies as Legal Battles Over Mail Ballots Continue

Senator Bob Casey's hopes hinge on disputed ballots, while GOP challenger David McCormick maintains a narrow lead.

  • Incumbent Senator Bob Casey is trailing Republican David McCormick by over 17,000 votes, triggering an automatic recount under Pennsylvania law.
  • The recount has been complicated by legal disputes over mail-in ballots with undated or improperly dated envelopes, which some counties counted despite a state Supreme Court ruling against it.
  • Governor Josh Shapiro and the Pennsylvania Supreme Court have reiterated the need for counties to comply with the ruling to exclude certain mail-in ballots.
  • Democratic-controlled election boards in Bucks, Montgomery, and Philadelphia counties initially defied the court's decision, leading to accusations from Republicans of attempting to influence the election outcome.
  • The recount must be completed by November 26, but many political insiders believe the chances of overturning McCormick's lead are slim, with calls for Casey to concede growing louder.
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