Statement From Bryan Cutler On Supreme Court Ruling
Cutler: Pennsylvania Supreme Court Ruling Allows Double Voting
Court violates own rule, causes confusion days after voting is underway
HARRISBURG – House Republican Leader Bryan Cutler (R-Peach Bottom) issued the following statement in response to the Pennsylvania Supreme Court’s 4-3 ruling on provisional ballots for voters who incorrectly return their mail-in ballots.
“As accurately stated by the Commonwealth Court in two separate opinions earlier this year, the objective of our election code is ‘advanced by ensuring that each qualified elector has the opportunity to vote exactly once in each primary or general election. However, after the Supreme Court’s latest intrusion into the legislature’s sole authority over time, places and manner of elections, it’s clear that the Democrat-controlled Supreme Court wants to provide some voters in our Commonwealth with more than one ‘opportunity to vote,’ increasing the possibility of double voting.”
“This decision, issued just days before the majority of voters will vote in person and after mail-in voting has already started, violates the court’s own pronouncement on Oct. 5 of this year that it ‘will neither impose nor countenance substantial alterations to existing laws and procedures during the pendency of an ongoing election.’ That sound principle, which the court’s own opinion had said was ‘common sense,’ lasted 18 days.


































