Elections
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Changes to U.S. citizenship rules create hurdles for Pennsylvanians
Immigration attorneys and advocates say a series of changes to the U.S. citizenship process is slowing, and in some cases freezing, citizenship pathways for thousands of immigrants across Pennsylvania.
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‘They’re afraid of a working class person’: Shapiro, Working Families Party make final pitch for Bob Brooks
Gov. Josh Shapiro rallied around Bob Brooks as Republicans spent over $1 million to try and prevent him from winning the primary.
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AOC, Philadelphia progressives rally to send Chris Rabb to Congress
Philadelphia progressives are looking to send State Rep. Chris Rabb to represent the country’s bluest seat in Congress.
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‘He’s worried about his image’: Bresnahan donates to charities after voting to cut Medicaid, SNAP
US Rep. Rob Bresnahan’s charitable donations are coming under scrutiny after he donated to organizations impacted by President Donald Trump’s budget cuts that he voted for.
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Here’s a look at races to watch in Pennsylvania’s 2026 primary
Pennsylvania voters have important choices to make for which Democrats will face off for Congressional seats
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Candidates for Congress in 8th District unopposed in primaries
Incumbent Republican Congressman Rob Bresnahan Jr. is unopposed in the May 19 primary as is Democrat Paige Cognetti.
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Janelle Stelson faces progressive challenger in 10th District primary
Janelle Stelson and Justin Douglas are running in the May 19 Democratic primary in Pennsylvania’s 10th Congressional District for the right to try to unseat seven-term Republican US Rep. Scott Perry in November’s midterm election.
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These are races to watch in Pennsylvania’s Democratic primary
This election year will usher in a showdown over the post of Pennsylvania governor and pitched battles for several commonwealth congressional seats that could tilt the balance of power in the U.S. House of Representatives.
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When is the last day to apply for a mail ballot in Pennsylvania?
As of April 29, nearly 800,000 Pennsylvania voters had already requested a mail ballot to vote in the May 19 primary election, according to the Pennsylvania Department of State.
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Pennsylvania court grants public access to voting data in dispute from 2020 election’s aftermath
The Democratic-majority Supreme Court said its unanimous decision was a way to “satisfy the voting public that our elections are safe, secure and accurate” while preserving the state constitution’s requirement that votes remain secret.























