Judge says Delaware vote-by-mail law is unconstitutional, can't be used in November
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Delaware judge rules mail-in voting unconstitutional
DOVER, Del. – A Delaware judge has ruled a vote-by-mail law that was enacted earlier this year is unconstitutional and has filed an injunction to halt the option ahead of the general election this November. Vice Chancellor Nathan Cook of Delaware’s Chancery Court issued an injunction late Wednesday that has put mail-in voting to a grinding halt following a lawsuit...
Court determines Delaware Constitution bans mail voting
(Image courtesy Unsplash)WND is now on Trump's Truth Social! Follow us @WNDNewsBy Gabe Kaminsky Daily Caller News FoundationA vote-by-mail law approved in July does not bode with Delaware law and the process cannot be used in the upcoming November elections, a state judge ruled Wednesday.Democratic Delaware Gov. John Carney signed a bill July 22 that allows any voter to ask for a mail-in ballot with no excuse. But Vice Chancellor Nathan Cook of …
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