The Morning Call: We should celebrate last week’s jump in voter turnout
May 24, 2021 | Ari Mittleman | The Morning Call
As the dust settles from Tuesday’s primary, all Pennsylvanians, regardless of party, should celebrate the turnout being much higher than in past “off year” elections.
This was due in large part to the roughly 710,000 Pennsylvanians who requested and ultimately voted by mail.
The historic turnout in the 2020 election changed the electoral dynamic throughout the nation and altered the way we exercise our right to vote. Last year about 2.6 million Pennsylvanians voted by mail.
The total vote of 6.9 million Pennsylvanians was a record, with some counties achieving nearly an 80% total turnout.
Elected officials of both parties should embrace this enthusiastic civic participation. The state House and Senate must work with Gov. Wolf.
Together, they can ensure that the voters of Pennsylvania continue to be able to use the option of voting by mail as well as to prepare for what will inevitably be a very high turnout election next year …