BRKG BREAKING - Pennsylvania Judge Blocks Further Election Certification Steps

Red Baron

Paleo-Conservative
_______________
:siren:

Fair Use Cited
------------
Pennsylvania Judge Blocks Further Election Certification Steps

Wednesday, 25 November 2020 01:02 PM

A Pennsylvania judge issued an order temporarily preventing the state from taking any further actions to certify the election results.

The ruling stops action until after a hearing Friday, “to the extent that there remains any further action to perfect the certification of the results of the 2020 General Election.” Secretary of the Commonwealth Kathy Boockvar certified Biden’s 80,555-vote victory in Pennsylvania, which was announced in a tweet by Democrat Governor Tom Wolf yesterday.

Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro’s office didn’t immediately have a comment when reached by phone.

The case is separate from the federal lawsuit by President Donald Trump’s campaign that seeks to undo Pennsylvania’s certification unless it tosses out tens of thousands of mail-in ballots the suit alleges are illegal.

Pennsylvania Judge Blocks Further Election Certification Steps | Newsmax.com
 

hunybee

Veteran Member
Good. The testimony at the hearing was overwhelming. Now the good guys are fighting back. Its going to get interesting from now on - history in the making.


i had one of the kids eating his lunch while i was watching this. i looked at him and said, "you are here watching history as it unfolds"

once this is finished, i will be downloading it in its entirety and have us all watch it as part of school.
 

Red Baron

Paleo-Conservative
_______________
Fair Use Cited
---------------
Pennsylvania judge halts election certification amid mail-in vote fight

Lawsuit alleges that Pennsylvania's mail-in voting law violated the state's constitution

By Ronn Blitzer | Fox News

A Pennsylvania state court issued an injunction Wednesday blocking any potential further certification of election results in the state, pending a hearing to be held Friday.

The order from Judge Patricia McCullough comes in the case brought by Pennsylvania voters including Rep. Mike Kelly, R-Pa., in which they allege that a state law allowing for no-excuse absentee voting violated the Pennsylvania constitution, which outlines specific cases where absentee voting is allowed.

“[T]o the extent that there remains any further action to perfect the certification of the results of the 2020 General Election … for the office of President and Vice President of the United States of America, Respondents are preliminarily enjoined from doing so, pending an evidentiary hearing[,]’” McCullough wrote.

Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro quickly responded on Twitter, pointing out that this does not have much impact since the results of the presidential election have already been certified and electors chosen.

Still, Pennsylvania officials swiftly filed a notice of appeal with the state Supreme Court, asking for a review of whether McCullough erred in granting injunctive relief despite Kelly and the other voters showing a "failure to satisfy any of the prerequisites" that warranted injunctive relief.

As for any other races in November’s elections that may not have been certified, state officials are temporarily barred from certifying the results of any election that has not already been certified.

An evidentiary hearing will be held Friday.

The complaint in the case centers on Act 77, which the plaintiffs called "the most expansive and fundamental change to the Pennsylvania election code to date." That law expanded mail-in voting, even though Article VII, Section 14 of the Pennsylvania Constitution, which covers absentee voting, is very narrow in its scope of who can participate.

That law says that the state legislature shall provide a manner of voting for people who will be outside of their municipality "because their duties, occupation or business require them to be elsewhere or who, on the occurrence of any election, are unable to attend at their proper polling places because of illness or physical disability or who will not attend a polling place because of the observance of a religious holiday or who cannot vote because of election day duties, in the case of a county employee, may vote, and for the return and canvass of their votes in the election district in which they respectively reside."

The lawsuit claims that Pennsylvania's mail-in votes are invalid because in order to expand absentee voting, a constitutional amendment is required, not simply the passing of a bill.

While the presidential election results in Pennsylvania have already been certified, the Trump campaign is still actively fighting them, hoping for decertification as they appeal the dismissal of a case they brought alleging that voters were improperly granted the ability to cure invalid absentee votes, and in which they alleged that more than 680,000 ballots were counted without proper observation.

Pennsylvania judge halts election certification amid mail-in vote fight | Fox News
 

Haybails

When In Doubt, Throttle Out!
Forgive my elementary questioning . . . I've probably missed something along the way (& I'm not a legal expert - by any means) but, I thought I'd read that we (Trump) needed the election to be certified so that he could show harm; otherwise they couldn't move forward in court.

What have I miss-understood?


HB
 

CaryC

Has No Life - Lives on TB
Forgive my elementary questioning . . . I've probably missed something along the way (& I'm not a legal expert - by any means) but, I thought I'd read that we (Trump) needed the election to be certified so that he could show harm; otherwise they couldn't move forward in court.

What have I miss-understood?


HB
Naw you're cool. It's sort of a guessing game as to what is in the bag. The judge really didn't do anything, other than make the process come to a stop and hold position.

With the testimony today in PA which I don't think many of us understood until today, which is why she stopped it, the case was made that the legislature has sole authority over the election process, SOS and election officials are delegated their authority to carry it out.

A lot of other stuff is in there, but bottom rung is while originally it was thought to be brought to the courts and a certification was needed FOR A COURT CASE. The public hearing today showed no court case was needed only a legislative action.

BTW the PA legislature is republican controlled.

Hope that helps enough to get some sleep tonight.
 

mikeabn

Finally not a lurker!
Good. The testimony at the hearing was overwhelming. Now the good guys are fighting back. Its going to get interesting from now on - history in the making.
The good guys finally fighting back? Dear Lord about time!!!
 

zeker

Has No Life - Lives on TB
i had one of the kids eating his lunch while i was watching this. i looked at him and said, "you are here watching history as it unfolds"

once this is finished, i will be downloading it in its entirety and have us all watch it as part of school.


same thing I told my boy when he came home from school when the towers fell

I said

"your world has changed forever"

he still has no clue :mad:
 
Forgive my elementary questioning . . . I've probably missed something along the way (& I'm not a legal expert - by any means) but, I thought I'd read that we (Trump) needed the election to be certified so that he could show harm; otherwise they couldn't move forward in court.

What have I miss-understood?


HB
Any state that de-certifies itself is either an automatic win or can select its electors outside of the “voters”. Not sure which.
 

Illini Warrior

Illini Warrior
Biden has already signed the pink slip for 100,000s of PA blue collars - just mentioning AL Gore having a say-so was enough ....

PA just trying to ignore those workers that voted for Trump to keep their jobs is enough to set off one HELL OF A BATTLE >>> just research the recent history of the coal miner strikes - combine that with the steelworkers that will be associated fired for environmental BS >> PA could be Ground Zero of all kinds of trouble
 

ReneeT

Veteran Member
Damn it - I knew I shouldn't have let Hubby talk me out of buying that Mosin-Nagant with the bayonet. Even if it was longer than I am tall.

I'm not drinking. I'm going to work. I'll save it for tomorrow when I have a designated driver.
 

TKO

Veteran Member
Now is time for all good men and woment to stand behind our President and do what it takes to drain the swamp... The tree of Liberty needs pruning!!!!
And this is where Trump failed a lot. He kept scum in the cabinet and important jobs. Maybe to keep his enemies close? I don't know. He doesn't have a good track record of hiring except for Carson, Juliani, and a few others. It's hard to tell friends in DC, though. Rand Paul made the comment that whatever Biden brings in as Defense Secretary is about the same as we've had the past 4 years. That's a true statement, too. I think it's time to LEAVE the swamp and not drain it. When Trump wins, it is time to go off onto the Tea Party party by ourselves. Leave the friggin' GOP swamp behind. Make people beg to get into the Tea Party. The GOP is not fixable.
 
Top