Fourteen Pennsylvania State Representatives Sue to Overturn No-Excuse Absentee Voting

On September 3, fourteen Pennsylvania State Representatives filed a lawsuit in state court to overturn the 2019 law that allows no-excuse absentee voting. See this story, which says that thirteen of the plaintiffs voted for the bill that they are now challenging. The plaintiffs argue that the law violates the state Constitution.


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Fourteen Pennsylvania State Representatives Sue to Overturn No-Excuse Absentee Voting — 6 Comments

  1. Walter Ziobro the Rebloodlican Party has the state House and state Senate. They can’t get the law changed because their fellow Rebloodlicans hate and do not honor the constitution. The Pennsylvania constitution is very clear on who can and who can’t vote not in person. But what does the Rebloodlican or Democrip Party care about the constitution?

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