Judge Puts Trump Campaign’s Lawsuit Against PA Mail-in Voting on Hold
A federal judge in Pennsylvania on Sunday put a high-profile election case on hold, telling President Donald Trump's campaign that its claims must wait
A federal judge in Pennsylvania on Sunday put a high-profile election case on hold, telling President Donald Trump's campaign that its claims must wait
Dozens of Save the Post Office rallies are scheduled to take place across Pennsylvania on Saturday, starting at 11 a.m.
The summer has been fraught with uncertainty surrounding voting by mail in Pennsylvania during the coronavirus pandemic. Here’s a quick recap.
If you’re one of the many people who wants to vote-by-mail, but is nervous about doing so after Trump’s attacks on the process, there’s some good news.
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If you’re looking to help increase voter turnout as the general election draws closer, here are a few groups to check out.
Mail carriers and leaders of the local union say boxes of mail are being left undelivered because of new rules regarding their workflow and hours.
The state plans to use money from federal emergency coronavirus aid to foot the bill, which could run to several million dollars to cover 55 cents for millions of ballots.
Four western Pennsylvania members of Congress joined the lawsuit over how the state collects and counts mail-in ballots under revamped rules.
“My whole objective is to make sure that the communities that I serve are safe," a poll watcher told PennLive.