(1/4) Breaking: #Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court continues injunction of further #Election2020 certification actions.
The case, brought by PA voters, @MikeKellyPA & @SeanParnellUSA doesn't allege fraud but challenges PA’s mail-in voting law as violating PA’s state constitution.— Keith Rothfus (@KeithRothfus) November 28, 2020
(2/4) Significantly, court holds those challenging PA’s mail-in law "have established a likelihood to succeed on the merits because [they] have asserted the [PA] Constitution does not provide a mechanism...to allow for expansion of absentee voting w/o a constitutional amendment."
(3/4) Excerpts from opinion and summary here:https://t.co/39ONBXtprv— Keith Rothfus (@KeithRothfus) November 28, 2020
(4/4) More than 150 years of PA Supreme Court precedent support the position of those arguing the mail-in voting law should first have been approved by Pennsylvania’s voters in a constitutional referendum (it never was). The case is about the rule of law.
great idea, it’s never bad to be prepared. If it’s as exciting as I think, I won’t want to leave to go to the store.
And a stationary bike.