Elections
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What Time Do Polls Close Tuesday in Pa.? All the Information You Need for Primary Election Day 2025
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Pennsylvanians will head to the polls today to vote in judicial and municipal races. Here’s everything you need to know.
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These Primary Judicial Races Could Affect Caregiving Statewide. 4 Court Cases Show How
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In recent years, cases heard by the powerful Commonwealth and Superior Courts have changed how public education is funded and created a new legal pathway to parenthood.
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Great PA News Quiz: Election Law Overhaul, the Politics of Legal Pot and Banned Behind the Wheel
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In this week’s news quiz: A sweeping overhaul of Pennsylvania’s election laws, a vote on state-store cannabis sales and the county that stopped buying Tesla stock.
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Democrats Endorse Set of Changes to Pennsylvania Election Rules, Sending Bill to State Senate
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HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Pennsylvania voters would get more than a week of early voting and county election officials would have more time to start processing mail-in ballots under an […]
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Pa. Primary Election 2025: How to Vote, Where to Vote and Everything You Need to Know for May 20
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On May 20, Pennsylvanians will cast their votes in municipal races, and for judges on Commonwealth and Superior Courts.
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Letters: Support for Barlow, Black for State College School Board
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Jesse Barlow is an outstanding candidate for State College School Board. As a parent of two SCASD-educated kids who has lived in the area for more than 40 years, he […]
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Badly Needed Updates to Pa.’s Election Law Unlikely Despite New Consensus on Voter ID
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Conflicting partisan priorities and disagreements over voter ID specifics continue to make election deals tricky.
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15 Years After Citizens United, Big Money Dominates Politics in Pa. and Beyond
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Experts say the U.S. Supreme Court ruling ushered in an era of unprecedented spending on elections by ultra-wealthy special interests.
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Pa. Primary Election 2025: A Complete Guide to What’s on the Ballot, When to Vote, How to Vote and More
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On May 20, Pennsylvanians will vote for primary candidates to fill a vacancy each on the Commonwealth and Superior Courts, as well as municipal races that will vary by county.
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Pa. Primary Election 2025: How to Serve as a Poll Worker on May 20
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Pennsylvania poll workers help to make voting run smoothly on Election Day. Here’s how you can serve as one.