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An optimistic Seth Grove looks to begin bipartisan talks on election reforms

Gov. Tom Wolf’s office says Grove has ‘no credibility on election issues’

State Rep. Seth Grove during a committee hearing

State Rep. Seth Grove during a committee hearing State Rep. Seth Grove’s official Facebook page

In the wake of a drawn-out primary election cycle that featured a state-mandated recount, a top Republican tasked with overseeing election policy has expressed a desire to begin bipartisan talks on election law changes ahead of the November general election. 

State Rep. Seth Grove, who chairs the House State Government Committee, said following a committee meeting Tuesday that he hopes to engage in bipartisan negotiations with Democrats this summer in order to iron out fixes to the state’s chief election law. 

Grove previously authored a sweeping election reform proposal that would have required all voters to show ID at the polls, given counties the ability to pre-canvass ballots five days ahead of the election, allowed for early voting beginning in 2025 and required the use of electronic poll books by counties. 

The measure would have also stepped up penalties for election-related crimes and proposed creating a bureau to audit all elections in the state under the purview of the state auditor general. Grove’s legislation would have also provided funding for counties to implement many of the changes, but was vetoed by Gov. Tom Wolf, who said the bill was “incurably riddled with unacceptable barriers to voting.”

“This bill is ultimately not about improving access to voting or election security, but about restricting the freedom to vote,” Wolf said in a veto message, adding that it would “undermine faith in government.”

I will also offer the administration to join us, but if the four caucuses decide, the four caucuses decide.
state Rep. Seth Grove

Grove said Wednesday that he hopes to work with Democrats and Republicans to craft new election reform legislation in the coming months. Grove described Pennsylvania’s elections as chaotic. “I don’t think anybody in Pennsylvania is very happy about how things are running,” he said. 

State Rep. Scott Conklin, the House State Government Committee’s ranking Democrat, said he would “absolutely” work with Grove on election-related reforms. Grove also extended the invitation to the Wolf administration. 

But on the surface, it doesn’t appear that Wolf is in any hurry to engage in talks with Grove. Wolf spokesperson Elizabeth Rementer said Wolf supports reforms that “increase access to voting, like early in-person voting, expand use of ballot drop boxes, same-day registration, pre-canvassing, and more.”

Rementer said Grove has “no credibility on election issues,” citing Grove’s signature on a letter that sought to have Congress block the state’s electoral votes in 2020.

“His continued partisan statements, misinformation, and attempts to roll back voting rights that are broadly popular across Pennsylvania are a disgrace. Our election system is secure, and has fail-safes built in to detect and prevent fraud and abuse,” Rementer said. “Republican attempts – such as those spearheaded by Grove – to make it more difficult to vote in the name of security are simply continuations of the 2020 election lies and should be rejected by anyone who cares about the health of our democracy.”

Grove didn’t appear too confident that the administration would join him in negotiations either. "I will also offer the administration to join us, but if the four caucuses decide, the four caucuses decide," he said.

His continued partisan statements, misinformation, and attempts to roll back voting rights that are broadly popular across Pennsylvania are a disgrace.
Elizabeth Rementer

Following the 2020 election, Pennsylvania was the target of numerous false claims from former President Donald Trump and his allies alleging that the state’s elections were plagued by widespread fraud. Election officials, federal judges and members of Trump’s own administration debunked claims that any widespread voter fraud occurred. 

This year’s midterm election cycle includes races for governor and U.S. Senate, with the state’s Republican primary for Senate so close that it triggered an automatic recount. Dr. Mehmet Oz, a celebrity physician and former talk show host, beat out hedge fund CEO Dave McCormick by less than 1,000 votes in that race, setting Oz up for a general election matchup with Lt. Gov. John Fetterman, the Democratic Party’s nominee. 

Attorney General Josh Shapiro and Republican state Sen. Doug Mastriano will also face off for the governor’s office in November after both candidates handedly won their respective primaries in May. All state House seats and half of state Senate seats will also be up for grabs in November. 

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