Partisan gridlock prevents fixes to Pennsylvania’s voting laws as presidential election looms
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FILE - An Allegheny County Election worker demonstrates a machine used to count mail-in ballots at the Elections warehouse in Pittsburgh, April 18, 2024. Pennsylvania is seeing lots of action targeting gaps in its vote-by-mails laws. The problem is that it's in the courtroom and not the Legislature. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar, File)FILE - Allegheny County election division manager David Voye demonstrates a voting machine used to process paper ballots at polling places at the elections warehouse in Pittsburgh, April 18, 2024. Pennsylvania is seeing lots of action targeting gaps in its vote-by-mails laws. The problem is that it's in the courtroom and not the Legislature. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar, File)
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FILE - An Allegheny County Election worker demonstrates a machine used to count mail-in ballots at the Elections warehouse in Pittsburgh, April 18, 2024. Pennsylvania is seeing lots of action targeting gaps in its vote-by-mails laws. The problem is that it's in the courtroom and not the Legislature. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar, File)