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Pennsylvania 's Commonwealth Court rejected a lawsuit from two GOP legislators seeking to upend state laws governing where voters must return their completed absentee ballots to be tallied.
The majority ruling preserves state laws that require voters to return their absentee ballot to their respective county board of elections office for canvassing.
In practice, the decision also allows counties that offer drop boxes, drop off sites or satellite election offices to continue accepting absentee ballots at these authorized locations.
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