Defendant Counties took any improper action with respect to the ballots of Mr.
Roberts and Mr. Henry. Moreover, Respondent acknowledged that Mr. Roberts and
Mr. Henry submitted only incorrect ballots that were properly disregarded by their
respective county election officials and were never counted as lawful votes in the
first place.
34.
Rather than ask that these two ballots be counted, Respondent sought
to leverage the lawful rejection of two ballots by non-defendant counties into
invalidating up to 1.5 million votes already counted.
35.
Additionally, Respondent argued that the Defendant Counties’ use of
notice-and-cure violated the Trump Campaign’s Equal Protection rights because not
every Pennsylvania county adopted this procedure, even though procedures vary
among local-level jurisdictions and are a commonplace feature of elections endorsed
by jurisprudence. Respondent failed to acknowledge that the use of the notice-andcure procedure did not affect the more than 85,000 vote margin of victory.
36.
There was no factual or legal basis for the Equal Protection claims that
Respondent made with respect to the Defendants or for the relief that Respondent
sought, including the invalidation of up to 1.5 million ballots cast in the Defendant
Counties.
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