The 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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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.
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