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PRINTER'S NO. 2133
THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA
SENATE RESOLUTION
No.
410
Session of
2020
INTRODUCED BY MASTRIANO, ARNOLD, BROOKS, SCAVELLO, REGAN,
PHILLIPS-HILL, PITTMAN AND J. WARD, NOVEMBER 30, 2020
REFERRED TO STATE GOVERNMENT, NOVEMBER 30, 2020
A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
Disputing the 2020 General Election and urging the United States
Congress to recognize and count as the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania's electoral votes for President and Vice
President only the electoral votes as are certified directly
by the Senate and House of Representatives by subsequent
concurrent resolution.
WHEREAS, Article I, Section 4, Clause 1 of the Constitution
of the United States empowers state legislatures, including the
General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, to
prescribe the "Times, Places, and Manner" of conducting
elections; and
WHEREAS, Article II, Section 1, Clause 2 of the Constitution
of the United States empowers state legislatures, including the
General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, to direct
the manner of appointing electors for President and Vice
President of the United States; and
WHEREAS, The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania has exercised its authority to establish election
administration procedures for the Commonwealth, known as the
Pennsylvania Election Code; and
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WHEREAS, The Pennsylvania Election Code requires all mail-in
ballots to be received by eight o'clock P.M. on the day of the
election; and
WHEREAS, The Pennsylvania Election Code requires election
officials at polling places to authenticate the signatures of
in-person voters; and
WHEREAS, The Pennsylvania Election Code requires mail-in
ballots to be received in the office of the county board of
elections and makes no mention of "satellite locations" to be
solely used for the collection of "mail-in" ballots; and
WHEREAS, The Pennsylvania Election Code requires that county
boards of elections shall not meet to conduct a pre-canvass of
all absentee and mail-in ballots until seven o'clock A.M. on
Election Day, during which time defects on mail-in ballots would
be identified; and
WHEREAS, The Pennsylvania Election Code prohibits the
counting of defective absentee or mail-in ballots; and
WHEREAS, The Pennsylvania Election Code authorizes
"watchers," selected by candidates and political parties, to
observe the process of canvassing absentee and mail-in ballots;
and
WHEREAS, The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania conducted an
election on November 3, 2020, for Federal offices, including
selecting electors for President and Vice President of the
United States; and
WHEREAS, Officials in the Executive and Judicial Branches of
the Commonwealth infringed upon the General Assembly's authority
under the Constitution of the United States by unlawfully
changing the rules governing the November 3, 2020, election in
the Commonwealth; and
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WHEREAS, On September 17, 2020, less than seven weeks before
the November 3, 2020, election, the partisan majority on the
Supreme Court of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania unlawfully and
unilaterally extended the deadline for mail-in ballots to be
received, mandated that ballots mailed without a postmark would
be presumed to be received timely, and could be accepted without
a verified voter signature; and
WHEREAS, On October 23, 2020, less than two weeks before the
November 3, 2020, election and upon a petition from the
Secretary of the Commonwealth, the Supreme Court of the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania issued a ruling against signature
verification of mail in-ballots, thereby treating in-person and
mail-in voters dissimilarly and eliminating a critical safeguard
against potential election crime; and
WHEREAS, On November 2, 2020, the night before the November
3, 2020, election and prior to the prescribed time for pre-
canvassing mail-in ballots, the office of the Secretary of the
Commonwealth encouraged certain counties to notify party and
candidate representatives of mail-in voters whose ballots
contained defects; and
WHEREAS, Heavily Democrat counties permitted mail-in voters
to cure ballot defects while heavily Republican counties
followed the law and invalidated defective ballots; and
WHEREAS, In certain counties in this Commonwealth, watchers
were not allowed to meaningfully observe the pre-canvassing and
canvassing activities relating to absentee and mail-in ballots;
and
WHEREAS, In other parts of this Commonwealth, watchers
observed irregularities concerning the pre-canvassing and
canvassing of absentee and mail-in ballots; and
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WHEREAS, Witnesses testifying before the Senate Majority
Policy Committee on November 25, 2020, have provided additional
compelling information regarding the questionable nature of the
administration of the 2020 General Election; and
WHEREAS, These and other actions of the Secretary of the
Commonwealth and other election officials and actions taken at
their direction or under their purview resulted in great
confusion, the inconsistent application of rules and practices
across this Commonwealth, insecurity and uncertainty regarding
the collection, handling, storage, pre-canvassing, canvassing,
counting, tabulation and reporting of votes and has undermined
the legitimacy and accuracy of the vote count arising from mail-
in ballots in certain counties in the Commonwealth; and
WHEREAS, The actions of the Secretary of the Commonwealth and
others have been contrary to the direction of the General
Assembly regarding the conduct of the November 3, 2020, election
for presidential electors in this Commonwealth; and
WHEREAS, There remains ongoing litigation concerning the
administration of the November 3, 2020, election in this
Commonwealth; and
WHEREAS, In 2016, Pennsylvania's general election results
were certified on December 12, 2016, and on November 24, 2020,
the Secretary of the Commonwealth unilaterally and prematurely
certified results of the November 3, 2020, election regarding
presidential electors despite ongoing litigation; and
WHEREAS, The General Assembly has the duty to ensure that no
citizen of this Commonwealth is disenfranchised, to insist that
all elections are conducted according to the law and to satisfy
the general public that every legal vote is counted accurately;
therefore be it
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RESOLVED (the House of Representatives concurring), That the
General Assembly:
(1) Recognize substantial irregularities and
improprieties associated with mail-in balloting, pre-
canvassing and canvassing during the November 3, 2020,
election;
(2) Disapprove of the infringement on the General
Assembly's sole authority pursuant to the Constitution of the
United States to regulate the selection of Electoral College
delegates;
(3) Disapprove of and reject the Secretary of the
Commonwealth's premature certification of the results of the
November 3, 2020, election regarding presidential electors;
(4) Declare that the selection of presidential electors
and other Statewide electoral contest results in this
Commonwealth is in dispute;
(5) Direct that, pursuant to our authority granted in
Article II of the Constitution of the United States and the
numerous illegal acts committed, encouraged and ignored by
the Governor, Secretary of State and certain election
officials, the General Assembly takes back and reserves the
power to designate presidential electors for the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania for the December 2020 meeting of the
Electoral College and withdraws any prior statement or
direction to the contrary given by the General Assembly or
any other official or body;
(6) Direct the Secretary of the Commonwealth and the
Governor to withdraw and vacate the certification of
presidential electors and to delay certification of results
in other Statewide electoral contests voted on at the 2020
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General Election;
(7) Command all presidential electors and other
officials to act in conformity with this concurrent
resolution and to not interfere with the authority of the
General Assembly under Article II, Section 1, Clause 2 and
under Article I, Section 4, Clause 1 of the Constitution of
the United States; and
(8) Urge the United States Congress to recognize and
count as the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania's electoral votes
for President and Vice President only the electoral votes as
are certified directly by the Senate and the House of
Representatives by subsequent concurrent resolution;
therefore be it
RESOLVED, That, upon passage, this concurrent resolution be
transmitted to the Governor.
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