We will not tolerate these new voter suppression efforts in Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania Legislature
Our voter turnout in Pennsylvania was through the roof during our November election -- and ballot accessibility is at the core of that record-breaking accomplishment.
Thanks to our bipartisan successes in the Legislature over the past few years, Pennsylvanians had more options than ever to cast a ballot -- not only were voters able to cast a mail-in ballot for the first time, but they were able to vote in-person before Election Day and make use of key accessibility reforms like ballot drop boxes.
But now, many of our lawmakers are eager to undo those efforts, walk back their reforms, and make it much harder for Pennsylvanians to cast a ballot -- even though countless Pennsylvanians would not have been able to vote without these critical measures in place.
The sole purpose of their anti-voter effort is to make it more difficult to participate in our democracy, especially for Pennsylvanians who already face accessibility challenges and barriers to the polls. Make your voice heard >>
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Every single option Pennsylvanians have to cast a ballot -- whether it’s voting with a mail-in ballot, at a satellite elections office, or even just in-person on Election Day -- is absolutely indispensable. Pennsylvania lawmakers should be expanding our right to vote, not trying to take away essential voting options.