Friday, January 28, 2022

Court Strikes Down Pennsylvania's 'Unconstitutional' Universal Vote-By-Mail Law.

A Pennsylvania court has ruled that a state law allowing for universal vote-by-mail was unconstitutional.

A January 28th opinion by Judge Mary Leavitt explains why the court struck down Act 77, which allowed all Pennsylvanians to vote via mail-in-ballots during elections.

"As we witnessed in 2020, Act 77 in its current form is susceptible to unconstitutional changes that weaken its election security safeguards. The state Supreme Court unilaterally extended the deadline for mailed ballots to be received and mandated that mail-in ballots lacking a verified signature be accepted. Additionally, the State Department encouraged certain counties to notify party and candidate representatives of mail-in voters whose ballots contained disqualifying defects; thereby enabling voters to cure said defects," explains State Senator Doug Mastriano.

The decision follows Pennsylvania experiencing unprecedented levels of voting irregularities and anomalies during the 2020 election, which were overseen by the state's Democratic leadership.

In Philadelphia, for example, the likelihood of the city's voting outcome is as likely as someone flipping a coin 100 times and landing on heads every time.

Per data provided by the state of Pennsylvania, an exorbitant number of individuals cast ballots, only voting for the president.

"Another way to track down fraudulent votes is to look closely at how many of the votes did little or no down-ticket voting. When manufacturing votes, it is too time consuming to vote for other office holders," the report notes.

https://thenationalpulse.com/2022/01/28/pennsylvania-court-rules-universal-vote-by-mail-unconstitutional/ 

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