In a recent legal turn-of-events a Pennsylvania federal judge threw-out lawsuit targeting overseas ballots. Six Republican Representatives pushed for extra-strict rules for out-of-state voters (including service members stationed abroad)
The congress-members main point focused on what they saw as weak spots in the states voting system: local election workers dont need to double-check identities of overseas voters before accepting their ballots. These lawmakers wanted a new rule — keeping international ballots separate until workers could verify each voters right to participate
The judgeʼs decision protects current voting rules that help military personnel and other Penn residents living overseas cast their votes without extra red-tape. Local voting officials will continue processing these ballots using existing procedures; which means no special treatment or hold-ups for international voters in upcoming elections