WASHINGTON, DC – In a huge victory for election integrity, the federal Third Circuit has held that Pennsylvania can once again enforce its law that requires mail ballot envelopes to be signed and dated. RITE is proud to have helped make this happen in the Pennsylvania Supreme Court and now in the Third Circuit.
“Left-wing activists have spent an untold fortune trying to stop Pennsylvania from enforcing its mail ballot safeguards. Today, a federal appellate court definitively rejected their argument. Too many voters doubt the integrity of elections because of an unrelenting assault on election laws from left-wing partisan litigators. The court’s ruling today is a clear statement that state legislatures, not courts, should make election laws. RITE is proud to have played a supporting role in this case.”
– Derek Lyons, President of RITE
In November 2022, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court sided with RITE in an initial state challenge launched before the 2022 midterm elections. Activists went on to file a federal lawsuit, which the Third Circuit ruled today that Pennsylvania can enforce its requirement that all voters “fill out, date and sign” their mail ballot envelopes
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