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what other supreme court decisions would you like to see overturned?
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The Pennsylvania Supreme Court's decision that bipartisan ballot observers weren't required to be in the same room, rather on within effective visible range of ballot counting, to fulfill their legally required duty. They are frequently the only ballot counting security.
Many states have interpreted voting privacy laws, like Wisconsin, to mean ballot counters and those who handle ballot count data, should never have equipment that logs administrative actions, access to critical ballot count equipment, or recording security cameras.
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