Philadelphia is well known for voter fraud occurring at the polling places. A friend of mine was a watcher for a candidate in Philadelphia several years ago. There was an older man standing along side of him who was wearing a suit and had two of his suit pockets stuffed with absentee ballots. He told my friend that he had x-number of absentee ballots and was going to submit them before the close of the polls. I guess Philadelphia has a different procedure than our county does regardng absentee ballots. In our county absentee ballots must be received by the elections office the Friday before election day.
Another friend of mine was working in Maryland several years ago and forgot about election day. They hopped into their vehicle and drove to Pittsburgh and the next morning they went to the elections office and completed an absentee ballot application and was given their absentee ballot right there. They voted and turned their ballot in. This was the day before election day.
Personally I feel that absentee ballots should be accepted on election day. Not like the Philadelphia incident. I feel that if the elections office receives absentee ballots in the mail on election day, those ballots should be delivered by an elections office employee to the polling place or at least counted in the elections office like many counties and other states do.
The state election code regarding absentee ballots was changed a couple of years ago. A voter used to be able to deliver in person or have someone deliver their absentee ballot to the election office. Due to voter fraud the state election code was changed regarding submission of absentee ballots. Absentee ballots must be mailed to the elections office a copy of some type of identification must accompany the absentee ballot.