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'Lawmakers should read their own constitution before passing election laws'

• https://www.wnd.com, By Bob Unruh

A new lawsuit has been filed by the Public Interest Legal Foundation against the newly passed law in Delaware that allows mail-in voting and same-day registration.

The law is being challenged because it conflicts with the requirements in the state's constitution. And it comes in light of the results of the 2020 presidential race in which there have been documented literally dozens of suspicious circumstances and results that experts say could have changed the outcome.

The new law creates an impossible situation for plaintiff Michael Mennella, an inspector of elections for the Delaware Department of Elections.

He's being forced to choose whether to enforce the state law – or the state constitution.

"These mail balloting and same day registration laws conflict with the Delaware Constitution," explained J. Christian Adams, the chief of the PILF. "States cannot pass laws that conflict with their constitutions.

"It's egregious that inspectors of elections are forced to choose between obeying the same day registration law or following the state constitution. Delaware lawmakers should read their own constitution before passing election laws."


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