Ballot Counting Dispute in Bucks County, PA
Ballot Counting Dispute in Bucks County, PA

Ballot Counting Dispute in Bucks County, PA

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In Bucks County, Pennsylvania, Democrat commissioners voted to count undated and misdated ballots in a Senate race recount, despite a state supreme court ruling against such ballots. This decision has faced legal challenges from Republican allies of Senator-elect Dave McCormick, who leads the race. In Colorado, the Douglas County Sheriff's Office and county officials were found to have violated state collective bargaining laws during a union election process. The Colorado Department of Labor and Employment determined that anti-union actions, including mandatory meetings and public fund usage for campaigning, constituted unfair labor practices. Douglas County has appealed the decision, asserting no laws were broken, while the Fraternal Order of Police views the ruling as a victory for public employees’ rights. The county may face fines if it fails to comply with the state’s orders to cease anti-collective bargaining activities.

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