To vote in Pennsylvania in Tuesday’s presidential election means navigating a minefield of bureaucratic, legal and political hurdles.
South Philadelphia resident Montana Tyler is a case in point. While she got to vote by mail, her mother, daughter and the 82-year-old woman she works for as a caregiver didn’t even receive the mail-in ballots they requested.
So like thousands of others across this crucial battleground state, she found herself lining up for hours outside Philadelphia City Hall, one of dozens of special election sites, to make sure their request to vote by mail didn’t fall…