HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Legislation heading to a vote in Pennsylvania would overhaul some aspects of how voters cast ballots while delivering much of the money counties need to buy voting machines ahead of next year’s presidential election. The measure that emerged Monday after several months of negotiations would let any voter mail in a ballot, eliminate the ballot option for straight party-ticket voting and move voter-registration deadlines closer to elections.
Legislation Changing How Voters Cast Ballots Heading to a Vote in PA
