Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Congressio­nal candidates Parnell, Negron sue to allow poll watchers

- By Lauren Lee

Republican candidates Sean Parnell and Luke Negron, who are seeking election to Pennsylvan­ia’s 17th and 18th Congressio­nal Districts, respective­ly, filed a lawsuit Friday to force officials to allow poll watchers at satellite election offices in Allegheny County.

The lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court, lists as defendants the Allegheny County Board of Elections, County Executive Rich Fitzgerald and County Council members Sam DeMarco and Bethany Hallam.

Last month, the board of elections unanimousl­y approved the

opening of additional election offices as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. It said the additional offices would create more secure and accessible sites to provide over-the-counter voting.

Prior to the vote Sept. 17, Mr. DeMarco and Ms. Hallam asked questions about the security of the satellite offices, specifical­ly concerning the possibilit­y of someone voting more than once by going to separate locations.

In response, elections officials and county Solicitor Andrew Szefi assured both members records would be kept and updated of voters who had applied for or returned ballots, and office workers would mark each individual’s record in real time.

The lawsuit argues the county is “preventing” Mr. Parnell and Mr. Negron the ability to have poll watchers at the satellite offices leading up to the Nov. 3 election.

The lawsuit contends allowing poll watchers at other polling places and not the satellite offices violates the 14th Amendment’s Equal Protection Clause.

The lawsuit also noted the elections board had to reissue ballots to about 30,000 voters recently who had received incorrect ones.

Poll watchers at satellite offices, the lawsuit argues, would ensure the “integrity of this year’s election.”

A county spokeswoma­n said officials do not comment on lawsuits or legal matters.

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