
DEWEY BEACH, Del.โโThere will be no vote-by-mail on November 8! There will be no same-day voter registration!โ said M. Jane Brady, the chair of the Delaware Republican Party on Friday. Brady was overjoyed on sharing the news about a ruling by the Delaware Supreme Court with some 100 people who had gathered at the Rusty Rudder restaurant for a Freedom Festival Banquet.
Earlier that day, the court had stated in its ruling that both Delawareโs vote-by-mail and same-day registration statutes violate the stateโs Constitution.
When the COVID-19 pandemic began in 2020, Delaware Governor John Carney, Democratic Party, declared a public health emergency, and the General Assembly passed laws to allow people to vote by mail.
โWe are working hard to protect the integrity of our elections in Delaware,โ said Brady. โThe way theyโve been for a very long time, thatโs trying to be undermined and undone, and I wonโt let it happen on my watch.โ
Brady is a former Delaware attorney general and a former Delaware Superior Court judge.
โThe Supreme Court ruled that vote-by-mail statutes that were passed in June and signed by the governor in July are unconstitutional under Delawareโs Constitution,โ Brady told an Epoch Times reporter during the banquet.
Brady said that Delaware had not permitted universal vote-by-mail before June, but allows absentee ballots. If someone is unable to go to oneโs designated polling station due to military service, illness, injury, or travel, the person can request an absentee ballot.
โBut they canโt just for no reason not show up to vote and ask for a ballot to be sent to them,โ said Brady.
Brady expressed admiration for Delawareโs top court.
โIโm very happy we have a great court. Our courts are like the federal courts. If youโre once appointed, you cannot be involved in partisan political activity. We donโt elect our judges,โ she said. โTheyโre much more true to the law than in some states where they have to answer politically for their job.โ
By Lily Sun and William Huang
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