In re: Petitions to Open Ballot Box ~ Appeal of: S.C. Dawson

CourtCommonwealth Court of Pennsylvania
DecidedMay 9, 2023
Docket237 C.D. 2023
StatusUnpublished

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In re: Petitions to Open Ballot Box ~ Appeal of: S.C. Dawson, (Pa. Ct. App. 2023).

Opinion

IN THE COMMONWEALTH COURT OF PENNSYLVANIA

In re: Petitions to Open Ballot Box : Pursuant to 25 P.S. §3261(A) and : for a Correct Count of the General : No. 237 C.D. 2023 Election : Argued: April 5, 2023 : Appeal of: Steven C. Dawson, Larry : Aitken, Daniel G. Berrien, Candace : Chrystel Biafore, Jessica D. Briggs, : Carole Browne, Patrice Bumba, : Christine Callaghan, Barbara Canete, : Sharon Clancy, James J. Del Rio, Jr., : Elizabeth Diehl, Lorraine Doan, : Lindsay Emigh, William Patrick Everett, : Joseph Favoroso, Rosalie Flemke, : Debra Frei, Frances Grous, Warren H. : Harner, Jr., Christine I. Heitman, : Timothy Hellings, Stephanie Inselberg, : Laura M. Mack, Martha McDonald, : Joe Mitchener, Erika Montero, Patricia : H. Murray, Mary Josephine O'Connor, : Karin Lee Rohrer, Robert Ruidiger, : Melissa Smith, Natalie Smith, Khristi L. : Stoll, Marla R. Stoll, Audrey Strein, : Todd Walbridge, Peter David Yodis, : Lori Zaro, Christina Cook, Maria Bates, : Joseph Farrell, Nicholas Grauber, Max : Lihui Jin, Sharon Walbridge, Roland A. : Flemke, Michelle Pezzeca, Klaus : Heitman, Joseph McGinty, Kevin Hirst, : Mary Ann Hirst, Sharon Brooks, : Therese Marshall, Brian Land, Avery : Strein, William A. Capaldi, Glenn T. : Garwood, Beth Roth, John Smith, : Rebecca J. Belmont, Carolyn : Dominski Everett, Joseph Montero, : Noah Montero, Shane L. Fogleman, : Sara I. Hunt, Laurie Katz, Leeann : Levin, Fred Allen Miller, Marilyn L. : Miller, Allison M. Beard, Nancy : Kathleen Cuozzo, Andrea Carr, : Rosemary B. Carr, Christopher : Domanico, Keun Su Lee, John P. : Brown, Robert J. Secor, Linda Ann : Haywood, Kim D. Starkey, Shannon : Okane Harris, Michael Leigh Moffs : Walson, Joseph M. Priest, Margo K. : Priest, Harry Payne Martin, Nancy : Tegano, Susan W. Oliver, Leslie Mae : Yodis, Tracy W. Bailey, James Lowell : Mack, Laura Kate Tressler, Timothy M. : Tressler, John A. Lang, Allison E. : Zimmer, Barbara Vees, Anthony : Wilwert, Steen Matusz, Christopher : Zaro, Brad Frapwell, Brooke Frapwell, : Robert Rosarto, Deborah Tyrrell, : Richard Kuzman, Mary Walchonski, : Brendan Gorman, Mary Elizabeth : Gorman, Patricia Nolan, Charles : Russo, Linda Ziff, Robert Ziff, Vickie : Lupisella, and Ellen Messing :

BEFORE: HONORABLE MICHAEL H. WOJCIK, Judge HONORABLE CHRISTINE FIZZANO CANNON, Judge HONORABLE STACY WALLACE, Judge

OPINION NOT REPORTED

MEMORANDUM OPINION BY JUDGE WALLACE FILED: May 9, 2023

The cornerstones of our Commonwealth and our Country are fair and honest elections. Unfortunately, however, many face a crisis of confidence in our electoral system. Candidates must do more than earn votes; they must persuade people their votes count. With this in mind, the Court concludes affirming the Court of Common Pleas of Bucks County (Common Pleas) is both legally correct and the result most

2 consistent with promoting integrity of the Commonwealth’s elections. We explain our reasoning below. This case involves a group of electors residing in Bucks County (Petitioners) who, initially proceeding pro se, filed 38 petitions to open ballot boxes in Common Pleas between November 16, 2022, and December 12, 2022. Common Pleas denied the petitions by order dated March 3, 2023. Petitioners have now appealed, arguing primarily that Common Pleas erred as a matter of law by concluding their petitions failed to comply with limitations found in Section 1703 of the Pennsylvania Election Code (Election Code), Act of June 3, 1937, P.L. 1333, as amended, 25 P.S. § 3263. Earlier this year, the Court issued two single-judge decisions, which reached diametrically opposed conclusions on this issue. First, we decided In re: Recount of Berks County General Election of November 8, 2022 (Pa. Cmwlth., Nos. 1426-1427 C.D. 2022, filed January 31, 2023) (Berks County). The Berks County opinion interpreted Section 1703 to impose limitations on petitions to open ballot boxes, and Common Pleas relied on the Berks County opinion when deciding this case. Second, we decided In re: Petition to Open Ballot Box Pursuant to 25 P.S. § 3261(a) (Pa. Cmwlth., Nos. 1489-1494 C.D. 2022, filed February 10, 2023) (Chester County). The Chester County opinion concluded the limitations found in Section 1703 applied only to subsequent petitions to open ballot boxes filed if an initial petition uncovers fraud or error. After careful review, we agree with Common Pleas’ interpretation of the Election Code. Petitioners needed to (1) file their petitions to open ballot boxes as to each election district in which ballots were cast for the offices in question or (2) plead and offer prima facie evidence that a particular act of fraud or error occurred.

3 As Petitioners did not satisfy either of these requirements, they were not entitled to their requested recount of ballots. I. Background In their petitions to open ballot boxes, Petitioners generally requested recounts of votes cast during the November 8, 2022 General Election for either the offices of Governor and Lieutenant Governor or for a list of offices, including Governor and Lieutenant Governor, United States Senator, United States Representative, State Senator, and State Representative. Three Petitioners filed each petition, requesting a recount in a particular election district. The petitions corresponded to 36 Bucks County election districts in all. In support of the recounts, Petitioners relied on Section 1701 of the Election Code, 25 P.S. § 3261. They averred: “To the best of Petitioners’ information and belief, fraud or error, although not manifest on the general return of votes, was committed in the computation of votes cast, or in the marking of ballots, or otherwise in connection with said ballots . . . .” Pet. ¶ 5.1 Petitioners requested that a recount be conducted by hand “and that no machines be employed, so that machine related errors can be detected.” Id. ¶ 7. Finally, Petitioners averred they had timely filed their petitions within five days of completion of the computational canvassing of all county returns and deposited the required sum of $50. Id. ¶¶ 8-9. The Bucks County Board of Elections (Board) filed preliminary objections on December 8, 2022. The Board argued the petitions did not meet the requirements of Section 1703. Specifically, the Board argued Petitioners did not present prima facie evidence of a particular act of fraud or error in their petitions. Mem. of Law in Supp.

1 The petitions were later consolidated under a single docket number, 2022-05865, as summarized below. For ease of reference, when we cite a document or version of a document initially filed at multiple docket numbers, we cite the document or version of the document filed at the lead docket number. 4 of Prelim. Objs. at 3. According to the Board, Section 1703 required Petitioners to either present evidence or file petitions as to every election district in which ballots were cast for the offices in question, accompanied by a cash payment or bond for each district. Id. Because Petitioners were requesting recounts of countywide and statewide elections, they would need to present evidence or file petitions as to the 304 election districts in Bucks County and 9,178 election districts in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, including Bucks County. Id.; Prelim. Objs. ¶¶ 9- 10, 23. Accepting in the alternative that the petitions were sufficient, the Board argued Petitioners were not entitled to a hand recount. The Board maintained any recount should proceed under Section 1404(e)(3)(i) of the Election Code, 25 P.S. § 3154(e)(3)(i), which generally directs county boards to “recount all ballots using manual, mechanical or electronic devices of a different type used for the specific election.”2 Significantly, under Section 302(k) of the Election Code, 25 P.S.

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