Pennsylvania Mail-In Voting Ruled Unconstitutional By Chris Knight (Florida)

The US electoral fraud issue continues. One of the latest pieces of news, not covered in the mainstream press, and certainly not in Australia, is that the Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania has found the commonwealth’s no-excuse mail-in voting law, Act 77, is unconstitutional. The matter has stirred the pot and is headed right to the Pennsylvania Supreme Court. Everything will be in place for stealing the 2022 election, and every one to ever follow.

 

https://gellerreport.com/2022/01/court-rules-pennsylvania-mail-in-voting-law-unconstitutional.html/

 

https://www.abc27.com/news/pennsylvania/court-finds-pennsylvania-mail-in-voting-law-unconstitutional/

“The Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania has found the commonwealth’s no-excuse mail-in voting law, Act 77, is unconstitutional.

According to court documents, 14 members of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives filed a petition to block the 2019 law that would allow any qualified voter to vote by mail.

The decision, by a five-judge Commonwealth Court panel of three Republicans and two Democrats, could be put on hold immediately by an appeal from Gov. Tom Wolf’s administration to the state Supreme Court.

The law allowed voters to submit a ballot by mail up to 50 days before an election and placed voters on a list to permanently receive a ballot application by mail. It also established 15 more days to register to vote and extended mail-in and absentee submission deadlines.

Act 77 also outlined rules for voting machine decertification and appropriated funding for voting machine upgrades that provide a verifiable paper trail.

Acting Secretary of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Veronica Degraffenreid argued that the challenge to no-excuse mail-in voting lacked standing and that the challenge was untimely filed.

The Department of State disagrees with today’s ruling and is working to file an immediate appeal to the Pennsylvania Supreme Court.

PA DEPARTMENT OF STATE

The Department of State announced that the ruling has “no immediate effect on mail-in voting” and that voters should request their mail-in ballots for the May primary election.

The Department added that they are “notifying all county election boards that they should proceed with all primary election preparations as they were before today’s Commonwealth Court ruling.”

Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro, who is also running for Governor, tweeted that he is “confident that Act 77 will ultimately be upheld as constitutional.”

 

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