Jim Bognet v. Secretary Commonwealth of PA

980 F.3d 336
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Third Circuit
DecidedNovember 13, 2020
Docket20-3214
StatusPublished
Cited by29 cases

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Jim Bognet v. Secretary Commonwealth of PA, 980 F.3d 336 (3d Cir. 2020).

Opinion

PRECEDENTIAL

UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE THIRD CIRCUIT _____________

No. 20-3214 _____________

JIM BOGNET, DONALD K. MILLER, DEBRA MILLER, ALAN CLARK, JENNIFER CLARK, Appellants

v.

SECRETARY COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA; ADAMS COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS; ALLEGHENY COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS; ARMSTRONG COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS; BEAVER COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS; BEDFORD COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS; BERKS COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS; BLAIR COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS; BRADFORD COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS; BUCKS COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS; BUTLER COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS; CAMBRIA COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS; CAMERON COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS; CARBON COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS; CENTRE COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS; CHESTER COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS; CLARION COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS; CLEARFIELD COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS; CLINTON COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS; COLUMBIA COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS; CRAWFORD COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS; CUMBERLAND COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS; DAUPHIN COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS; DELAWARE COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS; ELK COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS; ERIE COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS; FAYETTE COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS; FOREST COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS; FRANKLIN COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS; FULTON COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS; GREENE COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS; HUNTINGDON COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS; INDIANA COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS; JEFFERSON COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS; JUNIATA COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS; LACKAWANNA COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS; LANCASTER COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS; LAWRENCE COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS; LEBANON COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS; LEHIGH COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS; LUZERNE COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS; LYCOMING COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS; MCKEAN COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS; MERCER COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS; MIFFLIN COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS; MONROE COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS; MONTGOMERY COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS; MONTOUR COUNTY BOARD OF

-2- ELECTIONS; NORTHAMPTON COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS; NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS; PERRY COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS; PHILADELPHIA COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS; PIKE COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS; POTTER COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS; SCHUYLKILL COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS; SNYDER COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS; SOMERSET COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS; SULLIVAN COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS; SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS; TIOGA COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS; UNION COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS; VENANGO COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS; WARREN COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS; WASHINGTON COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS; WAYNE COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS; WESTMORELAND COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS; WYOMING COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS; YORK COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS

DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL COMMITTEE, Intervenor ______________________

On Appeal from the United States District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania District Court No. 3-20-cv-00215 District Judge: Honorable Kim. R. Gibson _______________________

-3- Submitted Pursuant to Third Circuit L.A.R. 34.1(a) November 9, 2020

Before: SMITH, Chief Judge, SHWARTZ and SCIRICA, Circuit Judges

(Filed: November 13, 2020)

Brian W. Barnes Peter A. Patterson David H. Thompson Cooper & Kirk 1523 New Hampshire Avenue, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20036 Counsel for Appellants

Mark A. Aronchick Michele D. Hangley Robert A. Wiygul Hangley Aronchick Segal Pudlin & Schiller One Logan Square 18th & Cherry Streets, 27th Floor Philadelphia, PA 19103

J. Bart DeLone Sean A. Kirkpatrick Keli M. Neary Office of Attorney General of Pennsylvania Strawberry Square Harrisburg, PA 17120 -4- Dimitrios Mavroudis Jessica Rickabaugh Joe H. Tucker, Jr. Tucker Law Group Ten Penn Center 1801 Market Street, Suite 2500 Philadelphia, PA 19103 Counsel Secretary Commonwealth of Pennsylvania

Elizabeth A. Dupuis Molly E. Meachem Babst Calland 330 Innovation Boulevard Suite 302 State College, PA 16803 Counsel for Armstrong, Bedford, Blair, Centre Columbia, Dauphin, Fayette, Huntingdon, Indiana, Lackawanna, Lawrence, Northumberland, Venango, and York County Boards of Elections

Christine D. Steere Deasey Mahoney & Valentini 103 Chesley Drive Lafayette Building, Suite 101 Media, PA 19063 Counsel for Berks County Board of Elections

-5- Edward D. Rogers Elizabeth V. Wingfield Ballard Spahr 1735 Market Street, 51st Floor Philadelphia, PA 19103 Counsel for Delaware County Board of Elections

Stephen B. Edwards Frank J. Lavery, Jr. Andrew W. Norfleet Lavery Law 225 Market Street Suite 304, P.O. Box 1245 Harrisburg, PA 17108 Counsel for Franklin and Perry County Boards of Elections

Thomas R. Shaffer Glassmire & Shaffer Law Offices 5 East Third Street P.O. Box 509 Coudersport, PA 16915 Counsel for Potter County Board of Elections

Marc E. Elias Uzoma Nkwonta Courtney A. Elgart Perkins Coie 700 13th Street, N.W. Suite 800 -6- Washington, D.C. 20005 Counsel for Intervenor Democratic National Committee

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OPINION OF THE COURT _____________________

SMITH, Chief Judge.

A share in the sovereignty of the state, which is exercised by the citizens at large, in voting at elections is one of the most important rights of the subject, and in a republic ought to stand foremost in the estimation of the law.— Alexander Hamilton1

The year 2020 has brought the country unprecedented challenges. The COVID-19 pandemic, which began early this year and continues today, has caused immense loss and vast disruption. As this is a presidential election year, the pandemic has also presented unique challenges regarding where and how citizens shall vote, as well as when and how their ballots shall be tabulated. The appeal on which we now rule stems from the disruption COVID-19 has wrought on the national elections. We reach our decision, detailed below, having carefully

1 Second Letter from Phocion (April 1784), reprinted in 3 The Papers of Alexander Hamilton, 1782–1786, 530–58 (Harold C. Syrett ed., 1962). -7- considered the full breadth of statutory law and constitutional authority applicable to this unique dispute over Pennsylvania election law. And we do so with commitment to a proposition indisputable in our democratic process: that the lawfully cast vote of every citizen must count.

I. BACKGROUND & PROCEDURAL HISTORY

A. The Elections and Presidential Electors Clause

The U.S. Constitution delegates to state “Legislature[s]” the authority to regulate the “Times, Places and Manner of holding Elections for Senators and Representatives,” subject to Congress’s ability to “make or alter such Regulations.” U.S. Const. art. I, § 4, cl. 1. This provision is known as the “Elections Clause.” The Elections Clause effectively gives state governments the “default” authority to regulate the mechanics of federal elections, Foster v. Love, 522 U.S. 67, 69 (1997), with Congress retaining “exclusive control” to “make or alter” any state’s regulations, Colegrove v. Green, 328 U.S. 549, 554 (1946). Congress has not often wielded this power but, “[w]hen exercised, the action of Congress, so far as it extends and conflicts with the regulations of the State, necessarily supersedes them.” Ex Parte Siebold, 100 U.S. 371, 384, 399 (1879) (“[T]he Constitution and constitutional laws of the [United States] are . . . the supreme law of the land; and, when they conflict with the laws of the States, they are of paramount authority and obligation.”). By statute, Congress has set “[t]he Tuesday next after the 1st Monday in November, in every even numbered year,” as the day for the election. 2 U.S.C. § 7.

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