Pennsylvania Guv Unwittingly Admits He Violated State Election Law

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Indeed, even Democratic lead representatives aren't excluded from abusing political decision laws. In a radio meeting Tuesday, Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf unintentionally conceded to an infringement, saying he had his better half drop off his polling form for the state's metropolitan political race. "I didn't appear face to face at the surveys. We casted a ballot a couple

Weeks prior, really," Wolf said, as indicated by Spotlight PA. "My better half really dropped it off by and by about fourteen days prior, so it's there." State law restricts anybody other than the citizen from dropping off a voting form, with guilty parties subject to as long as a year in jail, a $1,000 fine, or both. A representative for the lead representative's office said the episode "was an innocent error," however Wolf was as yet assaulted by some state Republican officials. "This is illicit under the political decision code," tweeted state Rep. Seth Grove, who addresses York County, where Wolf lives, "Yet would have been legitimate had [Wolf] marked HB 1300."

Peruse it at Spotlight PA

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