IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
Plaintiff
CIVIL ACTION NO. 1:CV-04-830
v.
(Judge Kane)
THE COMMONWEALTH OF
PENNSYLVANIA,
EDWARD G. RENDELL, Governor
of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania;
and PEDRO A. CORTES, Secretary
of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,
Defendants
ORDER
This matter is before the Court on motion of
the Government for Temporary Restraining Order
and Preliminary Injunction directing that the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania take steps to ensure that
American citizens abroad receive the rights guaranteed by the Uniformed and Overseas Citizens
Absentee Voting Act, 42 U.S.C. §§§§ 1973ff--1973ff-6 ("UOCAVA" or "the Act").
ACCORDINGLY, IT IS ORDERED THAT:
- As a remedy to assure the rights of overseas voters who are protected by the Act, the
Secretary of the Commonwealth shall take all reasonable steps necessary to direct the County
boards of elections to accept absentee ballots cast for federal offices included on the April 27,
2004 primary election by overseas voters as defined by the Act as timely received, as long as
they are received by the appropriate county board of elections no later than 5 p.m. on Monday,
May 17, 2004, notwithstanding the deadline prescribed by 25 Pa. Stat. Ann. §§ 3145.6(a).- The Secretary of the Commonwealth shall further direct all County boards of elections to
accept any vote for federal office in the April 27, 2004 primary election that is received on a
federal write-in absentee ballot.- To facilitate a timely return of the ballots, the Commonwealth shall provide overseas voters with
the opportunity to return ballots by overnight delivery, the expense of which shall be borne by
the Commonwealth.- For those absentee ballots received from the overseas voters, the Secretary of the
Commonwealth shall take all reasonable steps necessary to direct the County boards of
elections to canvass the absentee ballots in accordance with Pennsylvania law and to count the
valid votes cast for federal offices only, those determined by the board of elections to be valid
absentee ballots under Pennsylvania law.- No absentee ballot cast by an absent uniformed services voter or overseas voter shall be valid
unless it was cast by the voter no later than 8:00 p.m. eastern daylight time on Tuesday, April
27, 2004. For purposes of determining that an absentee ballot was timely cast, the Secretary
of the Commonwealth shall take all reasonable steps necessary to direct the County boards of
elections to accept the date affixed to the voter's signed declaration on the absentee ballot
envelope prescribed by the Department of State or similar declaration, indicating that the voter
had cast his or her absentee ballot on or before the date indicated by the voter in the
declaration. The Secretary of the Commonwealth will direct the County boards of elections
that proof of mailing or delivery of the completed absentee ballot on or before April 27, 2004,
will not be required to demonstrate that the ballot was timely cast.- The Defendants shall immediately take all reasonable steps to give notice of the relief in this
Order to all qualified overseas voters who have pending requests for absentee ballots in any
Pennsylvania County. The efforts to publicize the Order shall include the following:
- The Secretary of the Commonwealth shall issue a press statement for immediate release
describing this Order, advising the press of its newsworthiness, and specifically giving
members of the press a way to contact the Pennsylvania Department of State's Office
of Communications and Press for answers to questions. This press release shall be
posted immediately on the Department of State's website, and distributed as broadly
and immediately as practicable, to wire services, to radio and television broadcast
stations within the Commonwealth, to daily newspapers of general circulation in the
Commonwealth, and to daily and non-daily newspapers in the
Commonwealth that circulate among minority language readers.- The Commonwealth shall place paid advertisements in multiple overseas publications
and other periodicals likely to be accessible to United States military and non-military
overseas voters and prepare public service announcements describing this Order for
broadcast on radio and television networks, including but not limited to the United
States Armed Forces Network.- The Secretary of the Commonwealth will take all reasonable means to direct the
County boards of elections to send, by first class U.S. mail, a communication describing
this Order and the relief afforded therein to every overseas voter who requested an
absentee ballot on or before March 29, 2004, and whose absentee ballot has not yet
been received by the county board of elections. The notice shall be mailed to the
address supplied by the voter for delivery of the absentee ballot. Any ballot mailed or
otherwise transmitted to an overseas voter after the date of this Order shall include the
notice described herein.- The United States and its agencies, including the Federal Voting Assistance Program
("FVAP"), shall take such action as might be necessary and appropriate to assist the
Commonwealth with the notification of overseas voters of the extension of time for
receipt of such ballots by elections officials of the Commonwealth, including posting
announcements on internet sites likely to be visited by affected voters or persons who
may have contact with those voters.- Within forty-five (45) days after May 17, 2004, the Secretary of the Commonwealth, in
conjunction with the county election officials, shall file a report with the Department of Justice
and with the Court which sets forth the following information regarding the federal offices
included in the April 27, 2004 primary election:
- The dates on which each of the 67 counties in the Commonwealth began and
completed the process of mailing ballots to overseas voters;- The number of absentee ballots received by each county from overseas voters by 5:00
p.m. on May 17, 2004;- The number of absentee ballots, by county, received from such overseas voters and
counted after the statutory deadline of 5:00 p.m. on April 23, 2004 but prior to the
deadline proscribed in this Order;- The number of absentee ballots, by county, received from such overseas voters later
than 5:00 p.m. on May 17, 2004, and for that reason not counted; and- The number of federal write-in absentee ballots received by each county board of elections.
S/Yvette Kane
Yvette Kane
United States District Judge
Date: April 16, 2004