In the latest sign of the chaos overshadowing the 2020 election, none of Pennsylvania's counties will be able to send out ballots to voters Monday, the first day the critical battleground state allows counties to do so.
Due to a slew of lawsuits and other issues, the commonwealth, which has drawn intense interest from Democrats and Republicans after June's disastrous primary, has not finalized its ballot less than eight weeks before Election Day.How to vote
The state's Democratic Party remains in court battling to keep the Green Party off the ballot. The pending legal dispute has led to a delay in certification of the November ballot, and as a result, all Pennsylvania county election officials who this year could have started offering absentee or mail-in ballots, as well as in-person early absentee voting, starting September 14 are in a holding pattern.
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