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Pennsylvania Appeals Court Rejects Trump Challenge of Election Results
Trump’s lawyers vowed to appeal to the US Supreme Court.
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Pennsylvania Judge Orders Halt to Further Vote Certification, Wolf Appeals
It is unclear how the judge can hold up certification.
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It’s Official: Biden Certified as Winner of Pennsylvania
The Pennsylvania Department of State certified the results Tuesday morning, and Gov. Tom Wolf sent the certification to the national archives.
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County by County, Pennsylvania Officials Report Vote Results
Monday was the deadline for county officials to report election results to the state. Secretary of State Kathy Boockvar must then tabulate, compute and canvass votes for all races.
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Trump Appeals Rejection of Effort to Block Pennsylvania Vote
The Trump campaign is asking for an expedited appeal hearing, in an attempt to overturn a lower court ruling before the state certifies election results.
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In Blistering Ruling, Judge Throws Out Trump Lawsuit in Pa.
Judge Matthew Brann ruled that state officials can certify election results that currently show Biden winning the state by more than 80,000 votes.
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GOP-Led Pa. Legislature Passes $11 Billion Budget, Uses Coronavirus Relief Funds to Fill Deficit
Gov. Tom Wolf will approve it, his office said.
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2,000 Mail-In Ballots in Allegheny County Won’t Be Counted. Here’s Why.
The mail-in ballots could make a difference in the 45th state Senate District race, where incumbent Democrat Jim Brewster and Republican Nicole Ziccarelli are separated by a few thousand votes.
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Trump Campaign Just Dropped The Biggest Request in Their Pennsylvania Lawsuit
The Trump campaign revised the lawsuit; state lawyers said the revised lawsuit contains no “plausible claim for relief on any legal theory.”
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Postal Service Sweep Discovers 13 Missing Ballots in Pennsylvania After Judge’s Order
The ballots were found in two separate mail processing facilities and will be delivered to local election offices.




















