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Penn. Absentee Voting Law Struck Down as Unconstitutional, Appeal Planned  

A Pennsylvania appellate court struck down the state’s “no-excuse absentee voting” law on the grounds it was passed in violation of the state’s constitution. So reports CNN.

vote 1319435 640 smallThe law was passed in 2019, but was challenged by a group of House Republicans who claim changes resulting from the law require a constitutional amendment and voter approval. The ruling is expected to be appealed and should not impact the upcoming May primary elections.

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