Those provisional ballots were to be separated until officials
could determine if they were validly cast, according to an order
by the Commonwealth Court in a lawsuit brought by Republican
candidates.
As ballots were still being counted on Friday three days after
polls closed, Democratic challenger Joe Biden took a narrow lead
over Republican President Donald Trump in Pennsylvania. If the
lead holds, it would give Biden the presidency.
The Republicans were challenging guidance issued by Secretary of
State Kathy Boockvar that allows defective mail-in ballots to be
"cured" by giving people the opportunity to file provisional
ballots. Republicans say that guidance violates state law.
In a separate Republican challenge seeking to block
late-arriving mail-in ballots in Pennsylvania, which is pending
at the Supreme Court, the Republicans asked the justices to
issue an order requiring that the ballots in question be set
aside during the counting process.
Boockvar had already said she would voluntarily do that, but the
Republicans said in the request it is "unclear" whether all the
counties are complying. Late-arriving ballots are a tiny
proportion of the overall vote in the state, Boockvar has said.
Biden leads Trump 49.5% to 49.3% in Pennsylvania, a difference
of more than 13,500 votes, according to Edison Research, with
96% of expected votes cast. Under Pennsylvania law, a recount is
automatic if the margin of victory is less than or equal to 0.5
percentage point of the total vote.
In Philadelphia, the state's largest city, about 40,000 ballots
remained to be counted, the majority of them provisional and
military ballots, and the final count could take several days,
election officials said.
(Reporting by Tom Hals in Wilmington, Delaware and Lawrence
Hurley in Washington; editing by Chizu Nomiyama and Grant
McCool)
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