Voting Rights Protection Act Reintroduced
A comprehensive election reform measure vetoed earlier this year by Gov. Tom Wolf has been reintroduced in the state House.
A key component of the bill – to expand voter ID guidelines to require all voters to present ID each time they cast a ballot – was initially cited by the governor as a main reason for his veto, but he has subsequently said he is open to expanded ID requirements.
The Voting Rights Protection Act, now House Bill 1800, would expand ID requirements but also ensure ALL registered voters can comply by calling on counties and the Department of State to issue durable voter registration identification cards, similar to those already provided. Voters also would be able to use other types of identification, including their state-issued driver license or ID card.
Like the prior version of the bill, the measure also includes other security enhancements, improved uniformity in voting practices across all 67 counties and enhanced voter access.
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the oberwolfenfuherer tommy boy could conceivably go to jail. He killed people in nursing homes just like cuomo. His SOS resigned shortly after the election because of "election irregularities." She and he conspired to change and did in fact change the voting laws here to allow for mail in ballots without taking it to the PA legislation, which is against the PA constitution. They committed felonies and PA has a habit of sending their elected officials to jail. Stay tuned.