The Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court has ruled that no excuse mail-in voting is unconstitutional in the state.
The court issued the ruling earlier this morning writing that the Pennsylvania Constitution requires in-person voting and that “the ability to vote at another time and place … requires specific constitutional authorization.”
No excuse mail-in voting was one of the centerpieces of Act 77—a bipartisan law passed in 2019.
Democratic leaders in the PA Senate say they will appeal this ruling to the state Supreme Court.
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