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Pennsylvania Court Rules Absentee Ballot Images Public Record
a Pennsylvania court has ruled that digital images of completed absentee and mail-in ballots are now considered public records. This change means that after the upcoming November election, voters and candidates can request these original images to inspect.
This ruling has generated a lot of discussion, especially when it comes to election transparency and accountability. The public’s ability to access these ballot images could play a vital role in ensuring the integrity of our voting process.
Transparency in elections is essential for a functional constitutional republic. Making absentee and mail-in ballot images public record could help mitigate suspicions of election fraud. When voters can verify the handling of their ballots, it creates a system of checks and balances.
