Delaware Court Rules Permanent Absentee, Early Voting Laws Violate State Constitution – IOTW Report

Delaware Court Rules Permanent Absentee, Early Voting Laws Violate State Constitution

AZ ST: A Delaware court has ruled that state laws on early and permanent-absentee voting violate the state constitution.

The state’s Superior Court ruled Friday that a 2019 law passed by the state legislature, which allows 10 days of early voting, violates the state constitution that the General Election is to be held on one day.

The court also found that the state’s Permanent Absentee Voting Statute violates state law by allowing voters to be placed on a permanent absentee voting list where ballots would automatically be sent to them for each election. more

9 Comments on Delaware Court Rules Permanent Absentee, Early Voting Laws Violate State Constitution

  1. There is truly ONLY ONE THING that will keep this crap from happening again…and that is that EVERY dishonest election, including 2020, be thrown out, along with everyone who was elected, and EVERY PIECE OF LEGISLATION AND EVERY EXECUTIVE ORDER…regardless of the impacts. If they are all allowed to stand, then THEY WIN. And THEY need to be locked up forever as well.

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