
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) โ A statewide court declared Friday that Pennsylvaniaโs expansive two-year-old mail-in voting law is unconstitutional, agreeing with challenges by Republicans who soured on mail-in voting after then-President Donald Trump began baselessly attacking it as rife with fraud in 2020โฒs campaign.
The decision, by a five-judge Commonwealth Court panel of three Republicans and two Democrats, could be put on hold immediately by an appeal from Gov. Tom Wolfโs administration to the state Supreme Court.
Still, the decision throws Pennsylvaniaโs voting laws into doubt as the presidential battleground stateโs voters prepare to elect a new governor and a new U.S. senator in 2022.
Just over 2.5 million people voted under the lawโs expansion of mail-in voting in 2020โฒs presidential election, most of them Democrats, out of 6.9 million total cast.
Wolfโs office had no immediate comment Friday.
Trump quickly lauded the decision.
โBig news out of Pennsylvania, great patriotic spirit is developing at a level that nobody thought possible. Make America Great Again!โ he said in a statement through his political action committee.
The three Republican judges agreed with Republican challengers โ including 11 Republican lawmakers who actually voted for the law โ and ruled that no-excuse mail-in voting is prohibited under the state constitution, until the constitution is changed to allow it.
The two Democrats on the panel dissented. The state Supreme Court โ where an appeal was expected shortly โ has a 5-2 Democratic majority.
Pennsylvaniaโs attorney general, Josh Shapiro, said in a statement the opinion will be immediately appealed and will not have any immediate impact on Pennsylvaniaโs upcoming elections.
Shapiro, a Democrat who is running for governor, said he is confident the state Supreme Court will uphold the mail-in voting law as constitutional, and criticized the lower courtโs opinion as โbased on twisted logic and faulty reasoning, and is wrong on the law.โ
By Marc Levy
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