The Shapiro administration is improving the way Pennsylvania mail-in ballots are designed. In the spring primary almost 3% of the 597,000 mail-in ballots had errors or disqualifying problems. Three percent might not seem like a lot until you realize how many races are decided by less than that.
The changes include better-written instructions, eye-catching graphics, and a change in the color of the “security envelope.” Now we should push for an increase in the number of drop boxes. Still, this is a positive development.
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