Pennsylvania Statutes § 298 Correction of mistakes
Statute Text
Should the registrars, assessors, or registry assessors make a mistake in recording an elector's party, the said elector may have the registry corrected, amended, or altered, so as to secure a correct registration, in the same manner and by the same processes as are provided by law for the correction and amendment of the registry in other particulars: Provided, That such amendments shall not be made later than ten days before any primary election at which the voter desires or intends to vote.
History
1913, July 25, P.L. 1043, § 8.
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