Wanda Murren, Director of the Office of Communications and Press for Pennsylvania Department of State, told Reuters via email: “Under the provisions of Act 77 of 2019, the counties were required to allow registered voters to vote by mail-in ballot “over the counter” at the county election office or satellite county election office as soon as ballots were available.”
More details about the Act 77 of 2019 can be found
here .
Murren said a voter could visit their county election office in person and apply for a mail-in ballot.
Once the voter’s eligibility is verified, the voter can immediately receive a mail-in ballot, fill it out and return it in the office in one visit. This would allow the voter to complete every step of the process in one day.
this is why you idiots lost every court case. you haven't a clue about how elections are held. you don't understand processes, and then you make yourself look like morons. lol