PENNSYLVANIA STATE LEGISLATURE
January 5, 2021 The Honorable Mike PenceVice President of the United StatesUnited States SenateWashington, D.C. 20501Re: Reclamation of Electoral College Electors from PennsylvaniaDear Sir: This letter is written to you by the elected members of the Senate and House of Representatives of Pennsylvania, notifying you that we hereby nullify the Certificate of Ascertainment of Presidential Electoral issued by the Governor of our state. Further, we stay anydesignation of Presidential Electors from our state until such time as a comprehensive forensicaudit of the November 3, 2020 election has taken place to determine the actual winner. At theend of that audit, we will exercise our constitutional authority to “appoint” electors consistentwith the actual winner of the election. We take this action pursuant to a direct grant of authority to our state legislature under Article II, Section 1, clause 2 of the United States Constitution which grants plenary power to thelegislatures of the several States to determine the “Manner” in which Presidential Electors areappointed. The U.S. Constitution vests no authority whatsoever in the Governor or any other state official to appoint electors.
Pennsylvania’s Secretary of State, Kathy Boockvar, unilaterally abrogated signatureverification requirements for absentee or mail-in ballots in violation of 25 P
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. 350(a.3)(1)-(2) and § 3146.8(g)(3)-(7). SecretaryBoockvar also violated 25 P
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. § 3146.8(a),(b), (g) for the opening, counting, and recordingof absentee and mail-in ballots by urging local election officials to illegally open mail-in ballots
prior
to election day as set forth in those statutes to allow various persons—including political parties—to contact voters to “cure” defective mail-in ballots. In addition, non-legislativegovernment officials violated 25 P
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inter alia
,
set
a deadline of 8:00 p.m. on election day for a county board of elections to receive mail-in ballots, and unlawfully extended that deadline to three days after Election Day, and further adopted a presumption that even
non-postmarked ballots
were presumptively timely.In addition, to these clear arrogations of Pennsylvania election laws in violation of theUnited States Constitution, there is strong evidence of election outcome changing illegal or fraudulent votes that cannot be ignored. For example: