Pennsylvania Court Rejects Trump Observer Claim

The Pennsylvania Supreme Court dismissed the suit of the US President’s headquarters Donald Trump , in which it was alleged that in Philadelphia the ability of observers to observe the counting was illegally restricted, according to CNN.

It is noted that the court sided with the election commission, whose rules were not found to be violated. In particular, each constituency could decide for itself how far the voters should be.

Earlier, the US Third Circuit Court of Appeals rejected the motion of Trump supporters who demanded not to take into account in the state of Pennsylvania ballots received by mail after voting day. Voters demanded not to take into account about 9.3 thousand ballots received by mail after November 3 when counting votes in Pennsylvania.

Prior to that, the court in Pennsylvania satisfied the claim of the headquarters of US President Donald Trump about the legality of votes cast by mail in the election of the head of state Trump’s staff insisted that Secretary of State Katie Primer had no right to extend the deadline for authenticating mailed ballots from six days after the election to nine. Some of the received ballots were rejected.

November 7, Democratic Party Joe Biden , who received 290 electoral votes against 270 required, proclaimed himself the elected President of the United States. Trump, in turn, said he hopes to regain his leading position in several states through the courts. He believes that Biden hastened to call himself the new leader of the country, since the elections are not over yet.

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