Chester Co. Polling Places Missing 3rd Party Voter Info On Election Day
- Poll books at Chester County precincts omitted third-party voter names shortly after polls opened at 7 a.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 4, and impacted voters cast provisional ballots under judges of elections.
- For the first time in Pennsylvania history, three Supreme Court justices face a high-stakes retention vote as more than $15 million is spent, with Democrats investing over $12 million in ads, officials said.
- Chester County had 75,076 third-party registered voters omitted from poll books at all 230 polling locations, and Chester County Commissioner Josh Maxwell expected supplemental poll books by late morning.
- The county announced it is deploying poll books to every polling location as soon as possible, and officials said no one was being turned away as of Friday.
- Voters on Tuesday were weighing in on local offices and state Supreme Court retention questions, while West Chester's Borough Council race featured John McDonald and Jerry Szczepaniak amid campaigning at polling sites.
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Poll book issues extend voting in Chester County until 10 p.m.
(WPHL) -- Following poll book issues that impacted independent and third-party voters, Chester County polling locations will remain open until 10:00 p.m., after approval from a judge. An 8 p.m. deadline remains for mail-in ballots, including drop boxes. Problems began on Tuesday morning when Chester County Voter Services reported that poll books at all 230 [...]
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Machine Error Causes Widespread Ballot Issues In Key State Supreme Court Race
A clerical mistake in Chester County, Pennsylvania, on Tuesday left 75,076 unaffiliated, independent, and third-party voters missing from the electronic poll books at every one of the county’s 230 polling places. Election officials in Chester County, which boasts 385,856 registered voters, stated that the omission affected nearly one in five. Officials discovered the problem minutes after polls opened at 7 a.m. and traced it to a simple swap, in…
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