GOP Gets Major Election Victory in Pennsylvania – Judge Just Shot Down Curing Defective Ballots
GOP Gets Major Election Victory in Pennsylvania – Judge Just Shot Down Curing Defective Ballots

The fight over election integrity between Democrats and Republicans is like a never-ending boxing match, with both sides throwing punches and neither willing to back down. On one side, Republicans are shouting from the rooftops about the need for stricter voting laws to prevent fraud, insisting that rules like requiring ID and banning “naked ballots” are essential to keep elections fair.

They argue that without these safeguards, the democratic process is about as secure as a screen door on a submarine.

On the other side, Democrats are jabbing back, claiming that these measures are just thinly veiled attempts to suppress votes. They see the GOP’s push for tighter rules as less about protecting elections and more about protecting their own political turf. In swing states, Democrats appear to be fudging the rules to get more votes. But now, a judge just issued a ruling that could be a big win for election integrity.

From Daily Wire:
In a victory for the GOP, a Pennsylvania judge has upheld a decision from the Butler County Board of Elections that bars voters “curing” their defective mail-in ballots that lack inner secrecy envelopes, aka “naked ballots.”…

To be clear, there is no right under Pennsylvania law to cure mail-in ballots which lack a secrecy envelope and Petitioners’ attempt to create such a right where none exists should be rejected,” they stated.

The Battle for Election Integrity: Secrecy Envelopes and the GOP’s Big Win

In the high-stakes world of election integrity, one thing is clear: rules are rules, and if you can’t follow them, you might just find your vote heading for the shredder. That’s the takeaway from a recent decision in Pennsylvania, where a judge upheld a key GOP victory that’s all about—you guessed it—secrecy envelopes. Yes, the humble envelope has become the latest battlefield in the war over how America votes, and this time, it’s the Republicans who are celebrating.

Let’s set the scene. In Pennsylvania, if you’re voting by mail, you’re required to place your ballot inside an inner secrecy envelope. Seems simple enough, right? But as election officials have learned the hard way, not everyone gets the memo. Enter the “naked ballot,” a mail-in ballot sent without its secrecy envelope, which is essentially a ballot that’s decided to go streaking through the electoral process. But streakers beware—your exhibitionism could cost you your vote.

Naked Ballots: The Flashpoint of Controversy

Now, you might be thinking, “Isn’t it a bit harsh to throw out a vote just because it’s missing an envelope?” The plaintiffs in a recent case certainly thought so. After their mail-in ballots were rejected for lacking secrecy envelopes, these voters tried to “cure” their ballots by submitting provisional ballots on Election Day. But the Butler County Board of Elections wasn’t having it, and neither was the judge.

Judge S. Michael Yeager’s ruling was crystal clear: it’s the voter’s responsibility to ensure their ballot meets all the requirements, including the all-important secrecy envelope. “The actions of the Board in adopting a narrow cure policy… does not violate either the Election Code or the Free and Equal clause of the Pennsylvania Constitution,” Judge Yeager wrote. In other words, if you’re going to vote by mail, make sure you dot your i’s, cross your t’s, and seal your ballot in the right envelope.

The Bigger Picture: Rules vs. Rights

This decision underscores the ongoing tension between ensuring every vote is counted and maintaining strict adherence to the rules. The GOP’s stance is clear: election laws exist for a reason, and bending them, even in the name of inclusivity, is a slippery slope. On the other side, critics argue that such rigid enforcement of the rules could disenfranchise voters who simply made an honest mistake.

But for now, the GOP is savoring this victory, knowing that in the battle for election integrity, every win counts. And as the dust settles, one thing is certain—if you’re voting by mail in Pennsylvania, you better keep that secrecy envelope close. After all, nobody likes a naked ballot.

Key Takeaways:

  • A Pennsylvania judge upheld a ruling barring the curing of mail-in ballots lacking secrecy envelopes, marking a victory for the GOP.
  • The decision highlights the tension between strict election laws and the potential disenfranchisement of voters.
  • The GOP argues that adhering to election laws is crucial for maintaining the integrity of the voting process.

Source: Daily Wire

August 24, 2024
Mick Farthing
Mick is a freelance writer, cartoonist, and graphic designer. He is a regular contributor for the Patriot Journal.
Mick is a freelance writer, cartoonist, and graphic designer. He is a regular contributor for the Patriot Journal.