Pennsylvania's mail-in voting law is upheld again, as court rules against Republican challenge

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Pennsylvania's mail-in voting law is upheld again, as court rules against Republican challenge
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A Pennsylvania state court has rejected the latest Republican effort to throw out the presidential battleground state’s broad mail-in voting law.

WILKES-BARRE, PENNSYLVANIA, UNITED STATES - 2023/05/16: Audrey Serniak, a member of the Board of Elections, checks mail in ballots on election night.

But the Commonwealth Court, in a 24-page opinion, unanimously found that the court decisions did not invalidate "the dating provision" of the law. It dismissed the lawsuit, in favor of Gov. Josh Shapiro's administration and the national and state Democratic parties. "We are pleased that today’s court ruling allows all eligible voters to continue exercising their fundamental right to vote using this secure, accessible method," Shapiro's administration said in a statement.

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