By: Harrison Cann
Since the implementation of Act 77, the 2019 law that allowed mail-in voting, county and elections officials have agreed on one thing: voters need clarity on how to do it.
A bipartisan research group within the state legislature issued a report on mail-in ballots this week that addresses some concerns about mail-in voting, recommending the General Assembly clarify laws surrounding date and signature requirements, secrecy envelopes and drop boxes.