Debra Heine: Pennsylvania Court Finds State’s Mail-in Voting Law Unconstitutional
The Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania on Friday ruled that the state’s expansive two-year-old mail-in voting law, Act 77, is unconstitutional, ABC27 reported.
"The law allowed voters to submit a ballot by mail up to 50 days before an election and placed voters on a list to permanently receive a ballot application by mail. It also established 15 more days to register to vote and extended mail-in and absentee submission deadlines."
In its decision, the Court wrote that “Act 77 of 2019, which established that any qualified elector may vote by mail for any reason, violates the Pennsylvania Constitution and is, therefore, void.”
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