Mail-in ballot law in Pennsylvania has driven out nearly a quarter of state’s top election officials

PHILADELPHIA, Pa. — More than a dozen counties in Pennsylvania have seen election directors or deputy directors leave in the last year since a new law was passed to accommodate no-excuse mail-in voting across the state, three county officials familiar with the movement tell NBC News.

Source: Mail-in ballot law in Pennsylvania has driven out nearly a quarter of state’s top election officials

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