a lack of signature verification requirement, and a county residency requirement for
poll watchers (Donald J. Trump for President, Inc. v. Boockvar, 493 F. Supp. 3d 331
(W.D. Pa. 2020)).
c.
Whether candidate representatives are entitled to be within a
specific distance of the ballots that are being tallied (In re Canvassing Observation
Appeal of: City of Philadelphia Bd. of Electors, 241 A.3d 399 (Pa. 2020)).
THE EXTRAORDINARY RELIEF SOUGHT BY RESPONDENT
16.
In various pleadings and in his November 17, 2020, oral argument,
Respondent sought extraordinary relief from the district court, expressed in various
ways:
a.
An emergency order prohibiting Defendants from certifying the
results of the Presidential General Election.
b.
An emergency order prohibiting Defendants from certifying any
results from the Presidential General Election that included tabulation of absentee
and mail-in ballots (hereinafter “mail-in ballots”) that did not comply with the state
election code’s tabulation and observation provisions.
c.
A permanent injunction requiring the seven Defendant Counties
to invalidate ballots cast by voters who were notified and given an opportunity to
cure their invalidly cast mail-in ballots.
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