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The Supreme Court is allowing elections officials to count mail-in ballots in Pennsylvania that lack a handwritten date but were received in time. The unsigned order Thursday applies to a Lehigh County judicial election from 2021.
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The state revealed the results of the recount Wednesday, which determined that Oz had beaten former hedge fund CEO David McCormick by 951 votes out of more than 1.3 million cast.
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Former hedge fund CEO David McCormick is conceding the Republican primary in Pennsylvania for U.S. Senate to celebrity heart surgeon Dr. Mehmet Oz.
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A state court is agreeing in a ballot-counting lawsuit with the campaign of David McCormick, who is in a neck-and-neck Republican primary contest for U.S. Senate against celebrity heart surgeon Dr. Mehmet Oz.
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A recount effort to decide the race between Mehmet Oz and David McCormick is underway in Allegheny County, as with election offices across the state.
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We go behind the scenes to explain how it works. State law, for example, dictates that ballots with “overvotes, undervotes or marginal marks” must be recounted by hand.
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Republican U.S. Senate candidates David McCormick and Mehmet Oz are arguing over whether a group of mail-in ballots from May’s primary election should be counted. McCormick sued over the issue earlier this month – and on Tuesday, lawyers for both men made their case before Commonwealth Court Judge Reneé Cohn Jubelirer.
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The Supreme Court is temporarily blocking the counting of some mail-in ballots in Pennsylvania.
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Barely 900 votes separate celebrity heart surgeon Dr. Mehmet Oz and former hedge fund CEO David McCormick.
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Just 910 votes separate the two leading candidates in Pennsylvania’s Republican primary for U.S. Senate.