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Every voter can weigh in on four ballot questions in today's primary


Every Pennsylvania voter — including independents and third-party members — will be asked to consider four ballot questions on May 18. Two of them are about as noncontroversial as possible. The other two? A different story.
Below, Spotlight PA breaks down the basics of what they would do, who is in favor, and who is opposed.
Proposed Constitutional Amendment 1
Currently, only Pennsylvania’s governor can end a disaster declaration, like the one the state is currently under to deal with the coronavirus pandemic. State law gives the General Assembly the option to pass a resolution to terminate the declaration, though the state Supreme Court ruled last year the governor can still veto the resolution. The Legislature can overturn a governor’s veto with support from two-thirds of members. ....

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Pennsylvania ballot questions: Voters to decide fate of governor's emergency declaration powers and more

A guide to Pa.'s 2021 primary ballot questions | News, Sports, Jobs


The primary election is May 18. Photo Tyger Williams
All Pennsylvania voters yes, that includes independents and minor-party members will be asked to consider four ballot questions on May 18. Two of them are widely considered non-controversial. The other two? A different story. Below, Spotlight PA breaks down the basics of what they would do, who is in favor, and who is opposed.
Question 1
What would it do? Currently, only Pennsylvania’s governor can end a disaster declaration, like the one the state is currently under to deal with the coronavirus pandemic. State law gives the General Assembly the option to pass a resolution to terminate the declaration, though the state Supreme Court ruled last year the governor still gets the final say. The legislature can overturn a governor’s veto with support from two-thirds of members. ....

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Primary voters will be asked to decide three amendments to state constitution, and fire referendum


Since the current Pennsylvania Constitution was adopted in 1968, it’s been amended more than 40 times.
In this year’s primary, set for May 18, voters have the opportunity to add an additional three amendments.
First, there is a proposed amendment that would prohibit the denial of an individual’s rights under Pennsylvania law because of their race or ethnicity. The proposal has proven to be largely uncontroversial and has stirred no organized opposition.
Two other proposed amendments, on the other hand, have stirred much more urgent debate. Both arising from the coronavirus pandemic, one would automatically end any disaster declarations after 21 days and prevent a governor from extending it, regardless of the severity of the emergency, unless the Legislature also agrees. The other, related amendment would give the Legislature the power to terminate or extend a disaster declaration without the governor’s approval. ....

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