Pennsylvania's redesigned provisional ballot envelopes credited with lower rejection rates in 2025
Counties that used a redesigned envelope for their provisional ballots in 2025 saw rejection rates drop by 11.3% when compared to last year, according to Secretary of the Commonwealth Al Schmidt.
The new look adopted by 85% of counties indicates which fields are for voters and which are for election workers, and highlights where voters must sign. The drop from 4.96% to 4.4% doesnt include the nine counties that didnt use the new design or Chester County, which had a printing error in November that omitted third-party and independent voters from pollbooks.
The 11.3% figure is adjusted for voter turnout. More than 7 million Pennsylvanians voted in 2024 which was a presidential election year compared to 3.6 million in the 2025 off-year election.
Our goal remains ensuring every registered voter in our Commonwealth can cast their vote and have it counted in every election, Schmidt said in a release. As with the changes to mail ballot materials two years ago, these improvements resulted in more registered voters being able to make their voices heard in Novembers election.
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