U.S. Supreme Court Puts Pennsylvania Voting Rights on May 29 Conference

The U.S. Supreme Court will consider whether to hear Republican National Committee v Genser, 24-786, on May 29. This is the case in which the Pennsylvania Supreme Court had ruled that if a voter who voted by postal mail forgot to put the date on the outer envelope, that same voter can still cast a provisional ballot on election day. The Republican National Committee argued that the Pennsylvania Supreme Court cannot make such a ruling, on the theory that the U.S. Constitution leaves no room for state courts to interpret election laws that affect federal elections.


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U.S. Supreme Court Puts Pennsylvania Voting Rights on May 29 Conference — 4 Comments

  1. They should rule that such voters automatically permanently lose their voting rights for mental incompetence.

  2. Harsh? I think they should lose their right to life, but that seems like a reasonable compromise.

  3. President Trump is the furthest thing imaginable from either senile or incompetent.

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