Three Republican judges ruled that no-excuse mail-in voting is prohibited under the state’s constitution. Two Democrats on the panel dissented. Governor Tom Wolf will appeal to the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, triggering a stay and leaving the law in place while the high court considers the case.
🚨BREAKING: Court strikes down Pennsylvania’s Act 77, a voting reform law passed in 2019. The ruling stops no-excuse mail-in voting in the state. More information to come. https://t.co/gqVG1iFFVQ
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