Pennsylvania Bill to Let Independent Voters Join a Party at the Polls, So as to Vote in its Primary, Advances

On June 19, the Pennsylvania State Government Committee passed SB 300.  It says that an independent voter, at the polls on primary day, may choose a partisan primary ballot and vote.  The voter’s choice is then recorded on his or her registration, but the voter is deemed to be a member of that party only on primary day, and afterwards is automatically considered an independent voter again.

Current law does not permit independent voters to vote in any partisan primary.


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Pennsylvania Bill to Let Independent Voters Join a Party at the Polls, So as to Vote in its Primary, Advances — 1 Comment

  1. ANOTHER PURGE LIST MACHINATION.

    DID YOU EVER VOTE FOR A XXX PARTY HACK ???

    WE HAVE YOUR DOSSIER.

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