Judge weighs GOP request to verify eligibility of Pennsylvania’s overseas and military voters
- A federal judge is considering a request from six Republican members of Congress regarding voter verification of overseas and military voters in Pennsylvania.
- The plaintiffs argue that current practices violate federal law and seek to discuss voter identity verification.
- Attorney Erick Kaardal expressed concerns about the risk of invalid votes if verification is not conducted before the upcoming election.
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Judge Dubious of GOP Lawsuit Over Overseas Voting
“A GOP challenge to Pennsylvania’s procedures for overseas voters appeared to run aground here Friday as a federal judge called the lawsuit ‘creative,’ but repeatedly raised questions about why it was filed less than six weeks before Election Day,” Politico reports.
Judge weighs GOP request to verify eligibility of Pa.’s overseas and military voters
HARRISBURG — A federal judge had some pointed questions but did not immediately rule Friday on a request that Pennsylvania election officials take new steps to verify the identification and eligibility of soldiers and others living overseas.
Judge weighs GOP request to verify eligibility of Pennsylvania's overseas and military voters
A federal judge in Pennsylvania is considering a request to direct the state's election officials to take additional steps to verify the identification and eligibility of voters living overseas. That
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