Penn Capital-Star: Pa. Court rules state House special elections will be held on Feb. 7 [View all]
Pa. Court rules state House special elections will be held on Feb. 7
By Harrison Cann and Justin Sweitzer
Amid the uncertainty in the state House, Pennsylvanians got a bit of clarity Friday when a court ordered two special elections for vacant state House seats to be held on Feb. 7. As a result of the Commonwealth Courts Friday ruling, three special elections to fill vacancies in the state House will be held on Feb. 7, as the court sided with House Democratic Leader Joanna McClinton over House Republican Leader Bryan Cutler, whose challenge was rejected.
In a three-page order, the court said Cutler failed to prove that he will suffer immediate and irreparable harm without an injunction from the court.
Pennsylvanias Commonwealth Court today decided to ignore basic math and prior law in ordering all three of these elections be held together on Feb. 7, Cutler said in a statement. Instead of resolving a dispute where the answer was self-evident based on the numbers, the court took the path of least resistance and thereby weakened the foundations of our republic and faith in the rule of law.
Nicole Reigelman, a spokesperson for the House Democratic Caucus, said in a statement that the decision is good news for the nearly 200,000 Allegheny County residents currently without representation in the state House. Now county elections officials can proceed to print ballots and make final preparations for special elections in the 32nd, 34th, and 35th legislative districts on February 7, Reigelman said.
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https://www.penncapital-star.com/government-politics/pa-court-rules-state-house-special-elections-will-be-held-on-feb-7/
Good!
Cutler is an ass and won't give up his now-lost power. They are trying hard to get their draconian abortion ban and voter suppression amendments on the ballot for a referendum, as this session would have been the 2nd consecutive needed to make it so. But with Democrats narrowly taking control of the state House, hopefully that is DOA, which is why the loons in the state Senate attempted to slide those asinine amendments onto a package with a "need-to-pass" amendment to extend the statute of limitations for sex abuse victims.