Elections
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Alleged Double Voting in Pa. Caught by Scrutinized Data-Sharing Alliance
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A 2020 case of double voting in Pennsylvania was discovered using information from ERIC, a data-sharing consortium that has come under attack from conservatives in recent years.
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Pa. Election 2025: A Complete Guide to Candidates for Commonwealth and Superior Courts
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Five candidates will appear on Pennsylvania’s Nov. 4 ballot as they vie for seats on Commonwealth and Superior Courts.
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National Money Starts Flowing Into Critical Pa. Supreme Court Retention Races
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The Republican State Leadership Committee has spent at least $85K on digital ads, urging viewers to vote “No in November.”
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How 3 Justices Seeking Another Term on Pa. Supreme Court Ruled in Pivotal Election Cases
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Republicans want to defeat three Democrats up for retention as they move to flip the high court. They’re using decisions on mail ballots, gerrymandering and more to do it.
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Pa. Supreme Court 101: What It Is, Why It Matters and More
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The Pa. Supreme Court is the highest in the commonwealth. Voters will decide in November whether to keep three justices who were elected as Democrats.
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Pennsylvania Won’t Take Part in the National Rush to Redraw Congressional Maps
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Politically motivated redistricting is in progress in Texas and California. Other states may follow suit, but Pennsylvania’s governor says he won’t.
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Great PA News Quiz: The Election Denier Overseeing Election Security; Another Ballot Date Ruling
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In this week’s news quiz: Election denier tapped to oversee election security, an opening at the Pennsylvania Democratic Party and a pumpkin spice pioneer.
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Pennsylvania Must Stop Throwing Out Mail Ballots Over Date Errors, Court Rules
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HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — A federal appeals court on Tuesday ruled that it is unconstitutional for Pennsylvania to throw out mail-in ballots simply because the voter didn’t write an accurate […]
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Republican Garrity Has Snagged Democratic Donors in the Past. That Won’t Happen if She Faces Gov. Shapiro in 2026
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In a head-to-head contest for governor in 2026, Shapiro would likely have an advantage over Garrity with key donors.
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Municipal Elections 101: Tax Collectors, Auditors and Other Key Local Finance Positions on Pa.’s November Ballot
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On Nov. 4, you may be asked to consider candidates who want to be in charge of collecting taxes or auditing local finances. Here’s what you need to know.