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Ballot curing: Everything to know about fixing defective mail-in votes - Washington Examiner

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Ballot curing is offered by many states, including all seven of the top battlegrounds in the 2024 election, as recourse for voters who submit deficient ballots by mail.

Some states require mail-in ballots to be cured by Election Day , while others allow it in the days after the election.

Pennsylvania , a must-win swing state in 2024 , has no statewide standard for ballot curing.

Some counties in Pennsylvania have a policy where they notify voters in the lead-up to the election that the mail-in ballot they submitted will not be counted because it is missing a secrecy envelope.

The RNC has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to intervene and block this option.

In North Carolina , a lawsuit related to ballot curing is playing out in federal court.

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