In a lone dissent, Judge Patricia McCullough said the majority showed “a wholesale abandonment of common sense,” ignoring more than a century of legal precedent and rewriting the 2019 state law that dramatically expanded mail-in voting.
Court blocks Pennsylvania counties from throwing out mail-in votes over incorrect envelope dates
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She said Ceisler's opinion “hurriedly and needlessly plunged this court into a wash of nonjusticiable political questions over which we currently have no decision-making authority.”
Judges split on legality of GOP bid to impeach Larry Krasner, Philadelphia DA
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