So then, In Pennsylvania just fill in the blanks and enter the date.
In my younger days, back in the 1970s and '80s, one had to actually go in
to a companie's office and manually fill out a paper application form to be considered for a job. I did this as recently as 1991 in fact. More than once, I encountered an application form that had a small notice a tithe top of he form that instructed the applicant to only use a black ball point pen!
Seems a bit chicken-$h!+, but that is life. So for something as important as filling out a mail-in ballot, follow the instructions and enter the date.
Originally Posted by ICU 812
The rules, such as they are, must be followed or all hell breaks lose just like it did in the last election. You had state officials saying that the whole "date thing" wasn't "worth considering" and that's how break downs in law and elections happens.
So, how many votes were counted in 2020, that should not have been and how many other "un-worthy of consideration", even though violating the law, happened in the other crucial states?