The Democrat-led court ruled 5-2 to uphold law known as Act 77 — with the court's two Republicans voting against — all but ensuring wide-spread mail-in voting will be available in Pennsylvania for the mid-term elections that will decide control of Congress. Pennsylvania features a contest for the open Senate seat.
Pennsylvania Supreme Court upholds state's no-excuses mail-in ballot law in blow to GOP
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