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Pennsylvania Judge Extends Voting Hours Amid Malfunction in Cambria County

A Pennsylvania court has ordered an extension of voting hours to 10 p.m. ET following voting machine malfunctions in Cambria County.

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Updated: Nov 5th, 2024, 3:04 PM ET

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Voting hours in Cambria County, Pennsylvania, have been extended until 10 p.m. ET due to problems with electronic ballot scanning machines, resulting in long lines and confusion among voters. County officials assured that all completed ballots will be secured and counted. The situation has raised concerns about potential disenfranchisement in a key battleground state as election officials work to resolve the technical issues. Voters are encouraged to remain in line and continue exercising their right to vote despite the challenges faced at polling places.


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