HARRISBURG, Pa. - Pennsylvania’s highest court granted a request Wednesday from the state’s top elections official to take up the question of whether counties should count mail-in ballots when a voter’s signature doesn’t necessarily match the one on their registration.In its brief order, the state Supreme Court said it will decide the matter after a filings deadline in the case on Friday.In guidance last month to counties, Secretary of State Kathy Boockvar, a Democrat, told them that state law does not require or permit them to reject a mail-in ballot solely over a perceived signature inconsistency.After President Donald Trump’s campaign contested that guidance in a federal court case, Boockvar asked the court to back up her.