The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has issued a scheduling order to expedite the resolution of any election-related challenges for the 2024 election. This follows a Commonwealth Court decision affirming that minor errors, such as forgetting to date or misdating a ballot envelope, should not lead to voter disenfranchisement. The decision has been hailed as a victory for voting rights by state officials, emphasizing the constitutional guarantee of the right to vote. The ruling allows for the counting of undated or incorrectly dated mail-in ballots, provided election officials can verify they were sent and received within the correct timeframe.