Joining the growing number of lawsuits over the contentious issue of mail-in voting in the battleground state of Pennsylvania, attorneys with Hogan Lovells and Fair Elections Center have filed a declaratory judgment action on behalf of a Pittsburgh-area voter who is seeking to ensure that absentee and mail-in ballots can be delivered electronically to voters who do not timely receive their paper ballots before the November election.

Attorneys David Newman, Jasmeet Ahuja and Robert Beecher of Hogan Lovells, as well as Michelle Kanter Cohen, Jon Sherman and Cecilia Aguilera of Fair Elections Center, filed Cramer v. Boockvar in the Commonwealth Court on Wednesday on behalf of a 72-year-old woman with several health problems, who was allegedly unable to vote in the primary because she did not receive her mail-in ballot until after the election.