Hallmarks of fraud?
Vote-by-mail and Same-day Registration rank right up near the top.
And now a Delaware Court (Joe Biden’s home state) just ruled against BOTH!
We are making progress!
Which reminds me of an old joke:
What’s the opposite of CONgress? PROgress!
Anyway, check this out:
“This was a monumental victory in the election integrity space,” says @PILFoundation.#Delaware's Supreme Court formally struck down laws allowing universal mail-in voting and same-day voter registration, finding they violate the state’s constitution. https://t.co/V74xxZh8kN
— The Epoch Times (@EpochTimes) December 21, 2022
A Christmas Miracle!
Delaware's highest court, as promised, further explains its brief opinion issued weeks before the general election that struck down vote-by-mail and same-day voter registration. https://t.co/voeHpkxu7N
— 101.7FM / 1150AM WDEL (@WDEL) December 20, 2022
Details:
The Delaware Supreme Court has ruled that universal mail-in voting and same-day voter registration are unconstitutional, according to local news outlet WMDT. The decision comes after the Delaware General Assembly passed a law earlier this year allowing for these practices. The Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF) filed a lawsuit against the law, arguing that it violated the state’s constitution. In its opinion, the court stated that the state’s constitution only allows for absentee voting in specific circumstances and establishes a deadline for voter registration.
Ken Blackwell, a member of the PILF board and former GOP secretary of state for Ohio, commented on the decision, saying, “election integrity should be an issue all Americans can support.” Blackwell added, “The fact that this might be the first time a state supreme court has struck down a state election law highlights the perilous times we are in, where partisan politicians are willing to cross lines that have never been crossed, willing to seize and keep power at all costs.”
The PILF has also had success in promoting election integrity in Minnesota. In September, the organization filed six complaints in six Minnesota counties, alleging that more than 500 duplicate voter registrations were on the rolls ahead of the midterm elections. As a result, three Minnesota counties have been ordered to remove more than 350 duplicate registrations from their voter rolls.
These cases are significant in the effort to ensure the integrity of future elections, following reports of irregularities in some parts of the country. The protection of elections is crucial for all parties as the nation works to safeguard democracy.
More here:
https://twitter.com/avelis26/status/1605624273669849107
The Supreme Court of Delaware has formally struck down state laws allowing universal mail-in voting and same-day voter… #BreakingNews #conservative #ConservativeNews #https://t.co/XZJhQo28xd
— Conservative News Daily (@ConservNewsDly) December 20, 2022
From the AP:
New state laws allowing universal voting by mail and Election Day registration are unconstitutional, Delaware’s Supreme Court ruled Friday.
In a three-page order, the justices said the vote-by-mail statute impermissibly expands the categories of absentee voters identified in Delaware’s constitution. The same-day registration law conflicts with the registration periods spelled out in the constitution, they said.
The order, which will be followed later by a formal opinion, came after justices heard arguments in the case Thursday.
Vice Chancellor Nathan Cook last month upheld the same-day registration law but said the vote-by-mail law, the result of legislation Democrats rammed through the General Assembly in less than three weeks, violates constitutional restrictions on absentee voting. Both bills were passed in June, each receiving exactly one Republican vote, and were signed by Democratic Gov. John Carney in July.
Democratic Attorney General Kathleen Jennings appealed Cook’s ruling striking down the vote-by-mail law. Republican attorneys representing voters, a state House candidate and a Department of Elections employee appealed Cook’s decision upholding same-day registration.
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The Supreme Court upheld Cook’s ruling on the vote-by-mail law but said his decision allowing same-day registration should be reversed.“I am very pleased the court recognized that the language of the constitution really matters. This is a win for the rule of law,” said state Republican Party chair and former attorney general Jane Brady. Brady and Georgetown lawyer Julianne Murray, the GOP nominee for attorney general, represented plaintiffs challenging the new laws.
Jennings, who faces Murray in the November election, took a defiant tone, suggesting that Republicans will go to any length to “stop” people from voting. She also implied that she believes opponents of the laws that were struck down by the justices on constitutional grounds are political extremists.
“Extremists are celebrating today at voters’ expense,” Jennings said in a prepared statement.
Democratic leaders in the state House and Senate expressed disappointment with the ruling.
“Unfortunately, the Supreme Court’s decision reinforces that our previous efforts to amend Delaware’s constitution for voting is more important now than ever,” House Speaker Pete Schwartzopf and Majority Leader Valerie Longhurst said in prepared statement.
Republican minority leaders in the state Senate noted that GOP lawmakers had argued in floor debates that both bills were unconstitutional.
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