Primary Election 2021 Includes Ballot Questions — Polls opened for Pennsylvania’s municipal primary election, today, May 18 at 7 a.m. and will close at 8 p.m.
There are four ballot questions, two of which are extremely important in stopping overreach and oppression.
Please vote yes on to amend Article III, Section 9 of the Pennsylvania Constitution to provide a new exception to traditional legislative procedure by allowing the General Assembly to terminate or extend a disaster emergency declaration or a portion of such declaration without needing the Governor’s approval.
Please vote yes on Shall the Pennsylvania Constitution be amended to change existing law so that: a disaster emergency declaration will expire automatically after 21 days, regardless of the severity of the emergency, unless the General Assembly takes action to extend the disaster emergency; the Governor may not declare a new disaster emergency to respond to the dangers facing the Commonwealth unless the General Assembly passes a concurrent resolution; the General Assembly enacts new laws for disaster management?
The other questions involve making tax-funded municipal emergency services eligible for getting the same loan benefits now granted to volunteer companies, which would be unnecessary; and to adding a new section providing that equality of rights under the law shall not be denied or abridged because of an individual’s race or ethnicity, which you would think would be redundant. We recommend no votes.
I’ve failed Civics today-I thought the candidates for Senate would be on the ballot today, but they’re not, and I don’t know why. I wanted to cast my vote for Kathy Barnette in the primary.
Why aren’t the Senate candidates on the ballot? Will we have a separate primary for them between now and the 2022 election?
There will be a Primary in 2022 for the 2022 General Election.
Thanks, makes sense. For some reason, I thought they would start campaigning after this primary. This primary included our local municipals, too, like mayor.
Interesting….nothing to say about the Equality of Rights Amendment?
oops…sorry. Just realized I was wrong. Not enough sleep working the election.