Democrats advance election bill in Pennsylvania long sought by counties to process ballots faster
- Pennsylvania's House passed a bill 102-99, with Democrats in favor and Republicans against, aiming to allow early processing of mail-in ballots. It faces challenges in the Senate.
- The bill permits county election workers in Pennsylvania to start processing ballots a week before Election Day, a measure long sought by counties.
- The County Commissioners Association of Pennsylvania supports the bill, emphasizing that early processing of mail-in ballots will aid workload management and hasten result reporting.
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