Although voting by mail has been available in Pennsylvania since the Civil War, voters were required to provide an accepted reason or excuse, such as illness, disability or absence from the municipality on election day. In 2019, Republican and Democratic state legislators passed and Governor Wolf signed Act 77 to implement no excuse mail in voting in the Commonwealth. It has the same security and safeguard features that absentee ballot voting has always had, including that only registered voters can request a mail ballot and their identity must be verified before their ballot is counted. (00:36–00:49)
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Asserts that Act 77 was passed in 2019 to implement no excuse mail-in voting in Pennsylvania.
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