Pennsylvania Court Affirms the Right to Vote Without Disqualification for Minor Errors
POWER Interfaith, alongside our partners in the fight for justice, is proud to announce a significant legal victory that upholds the fundamental right to vote for all Pennsylvanians. The Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court has ruled in favor of several nonpartisan community organizations, including POWER Interfaith, in a case that challenged the disqualification of mail-in ballots due to minor errors on the envelope.
This decision is a crucial step toward ensuring that every vote counts, particularly for those in our most marginalized communities. At POWER Interfaith, we believe that faith calls us to act for justice, and this ruling reaffirms our commitment to transforming broken systems that undermine our democracy.
We are grateful for the tireless work of our legal partners and for the unwavering support of our communities. Together, we will continue to lift every voice and strive for a more just and equitable Pennsylvania.
Stay tuned as we continue to fight for justice and ensure that every Pennsylvanian’s voice is heard.
More info about the case, as well as a full copy of the ruling, can be found here.