Friday, January 28, 2022

Court finds Pennsylvania mail-in voting law unconstitutional

The Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania on Friday found the state's mail-in voting law unconstitutional.

The law, described by PennLive "As the most significant change to Pennsylvania's election laws in more than 80 years," greatly expands mail-in voting by allowing a citizen to vote by mail without an excuse.

"At a minimum, it's a massive psychological boost." Faddis said he feels that part of Biden's large share of Pennsylvania votes is "Unfortunately fraud." "That's one of the clear reasons the Democratic party has always pushed mail-in voting, is to get those folks who won't bother to vote," he told Just the News.

"Because even if you hated Trump, nobody was really psyched about Joe Biden. I mean, it's very hard, very hard to get motivated about him." "In exchange for Democratic support for ending straight party voting, the Republican establishment gave the Democrats mail-in voting" in Pennsylvania, Faddis wrote in AND Magazine.

"You know, you get off your duff, and you go vote. If you can't go vote, you get an absentee ballot. America needs to wake up. They need to question their state representatives and their legislators." The Inquirer described McLinko's case as possibly Act 77's "Most serious court challenge yet," and it has "Some Democrats quietly worried." McLinko did certify the 2020 Pennslyvania primary elections because "They weren't statewide," he explained.

Wisconsin's Supreme Court has ruled election regulators unlawfully allowed tens of thousands of absentee voters to skip voter ID checks by claiming they were "indefinitely confined" by the pandemic without suffering from a disabillity.

In Arizona, an audit called into question more than 50,000 ballots cast in the November 2020 election, while in Georgia state election officials have uncovered such widespread mismanagement in vote counting in Fulton County, the state's largest, that they have begun a process to have the state run future elections in the locality, which includes the city of Atlanta.

https://justthenews.com/politics-policy/elections/pennsylvania-mail-voting-law-found-unconstitutional 

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