A Pennsylvania judge Tuesday blocked the state from enforcing its strict voter ID law before the presidential electing, citing “disenfranchisement” concerns, according to an article from Fox News. The ruling in a vital battleground state comes five weeks before the election.
The ruling could still be appealed, but it followed two days of testimony about the state’s efforts to make it easier to get a valid photo ID, as well as possible hurdles for people seeking proper identification, the article says.