Pa. judge nears decision on whether public can see 2020 election ballot images

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It would absurd to conclude General Assembly wanted mail-in images made public but not those of in-person ballots, an advocate says.

John Beauge | Special to PennLive

Stroehmann, who chaired President Trump’s 2020 campaign in the county and attended the Jan. 6, 2021, rally in Washington, D.C., contends the images he seeks are public under the Election Code and the Right-to-Know Law. Stroehmann is appealing a state Office of Open Records decision that images of in-person ballots are not public.finding cast vote records from the 2020 general election in the county were public record.

Act 77, which authorized mail-in voting, did not need to address in-person ballots because Stroehmann contends there was previous authorization making them public.

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