Judge Extends Deadline Amid Trump Campaign Ballot Lawsuit in Pennsylvania
A judge in Pennsylvania has extended the deadline for mail-in ballot requests in Bucks County following a lawsuit by Trump's campaign. The lawsuit alleged improper handling of requests, impacting voters in a crucial swing state for the presidential election.
In a pivotal ruling, a Pennsylvania judge extended the timeline for voters in Bucks County to request mail-in ballots, responding to legal action initiated by Donald Trump's campaign.
The lawsuit asserted that some voters were wrongly denied ballots amidst mounting lines near the county office deadline. Now, affected voters have until Friday to submit their requests.
With Pennsylvania's electoral significance, all eyes are on the state as officials work to address the allegations of miscommunication affecting the voting process.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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