A Pennsylvania judge on Tuesday delayed full implementation of a highly contested state law requiring strict photographic identification to vote in next month’s election, saying that the authorities had not done enough to ensure that potential voters had access to the new documents.
Judge Simpson said in his Tuesday ruling that for the presidential election of Nov. 6, voters in Pennsylvania could be asked to produce the newly required photo IDs, but if they did not have them could still go ahead and vote.
I teach 6th Grade Science/SS at Pleasant Valley Intermediate within the Pleasant Valley School District in Kunkletown, PA. I also coach Junior High Cheerleading throughout the Winter Sports Season.