Pennsylvania Ordered to Set Aside Some Ballots With ID Cures

President Donald Trump’s campaign won a court order requiring Pennsylvania’s top election official to segregate mail-in ballots received from Nov. 10 through Nov. 12 for those voters who were asked to provide missing proof of identification.

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President Donald Trump’s campaign won a court order requiring Pennsylvania to segregate mail-in ballots from voters who were asked to provide missing proof of identification during an extended period for allowing such fixes.

The ruling Thursday means the crucial battleground state must set aside ballots received from Nov. 10 through Nov. 12 from voters who needed to fix an ID problem. Ballots with “cured” ID issues that are received before that aren’t being challenged.