PA Court Ruling on Mail-In Voting

 

We ran the numbers: There are 889 news articles covering this topic. 66% (591) are left leaning, 21% (187) are center, and 13% (111) are right leaning.

On Friday, a Pennsylvania court ruled the state’s mail-in voting law is unconstitutional. While left-leaning articles highlight that the court of appeals decision and Trump's exuberant reaction drew national media attention, right-leaning articles highlight that the court ruled that the mail-in voting law was not legal but left open the possibility of it passing constitutional muster if voted on by the public.

A left-leaning article by MSN highlights that the court of appeals decision and Trump's exuberant reaction drew national media attention. Pennsylvania court of appeals Judge Patricia McCullough was among the three Republican-appointed judges who issued Friday's ruling.

The Hill published a centrist article reporting that the law allows any voter to vote by mail without providing a reason. Republicans argued it violates an amendment to the state constitution.

A right-leaning article by The Washington Examiner highlights that the court ruled that the mail-in voting law was not legal but left open the possibility of it passing constitutional muster if voted on by the public. Former President Donald Trump and GOP lawmakers in the state welcomed the ruling.



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