Congressman Fred Keller: PA Supreme Court decision undermines election integrity

Says decision casts doubt on the security of our voting system

Washington, D.C. — Today, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court sided with the Wolf Administration and the Pennsylvania Democratic Party in allowing ballots to be counted that are received up to three days after Election Day. The decision also upheld the use of satellite election offices and drop boxes.

In response, Congressman Fred Keller made the following statement:

“Today’s decision by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court has nothing to do with expanding access to voting. Instead, it is a partisan attempt to undermine our election process—casting doubt on the integrity and security of our voting system and emboldening the Wolf Administration’s continued disregard for the Constitution. This decision further degrades the foundations of our democracy and raises serious questions about our election processes.”