The city wants to discontinue a procedure used to catch people who vote both by mail and in person, arguing it’s duplicative of other effective measures.
Source: pennnews
Judge rules Philadelphia shouldn’t be forced to change its vote-counting plan for midterm elections, but the case isn’t over
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