The recent Supreme Court decisions, including the Moore v. Harper ruling, have left states like Pennsylvania uncertain about protecting voter rights, leading to potential disenfranchisement.
Pennsylvania's law disenfranchising voters who cast timely ballots with minor mistakes is illogical. As long as ballots arrive on time, the specifics of dates should not invalidate them.
The fear of federal intervention following the Supreme Court's recent rulings is dissuading state courts from actively safeguarding voter rights, resulting in significant voter disenfranchisement.
Despite timely mailing, ballots may be discarded due to minor errors like incorrect dates, while the Pennsylvania legislature has not acted to rectify this issue.
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