Voting In State
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Here are the PA House seats that can help Democrats expand their majority
PA House Democrats are looking to build upon their one-seat majority this November. Here are four seats that can help them do just that in next week’s election
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Election system works, catches forged voter applications in Lancaster County
Lancaster County commissioners announced on Friday that election workers uncovered forged voter registration applications in two batches of 2,500 registrations. They praised the workers and election system for catching the fraudulent applications.
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Philly DJ Marty Geez will bring the party to the polls on Election Day
“We need as much participation as possible, and music is the one thing that everybody likes. It brings everybody together.”
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ACLU wants Pennsylvania voters to know their rights, and the power of their vote
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Pennsylvania’s Voting Rights division is dedicated to safeguarding the civil liberties of voters by empowering them with facts and resources about registration, voting methods, and understanding their rights as voters. Keystone Newsroom recently sat down with Marian Schneider, Senior Counsel for Voting Rights at the American Civil Liberties…
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Democrats need to win these four seats to take control of the PA Senate
Democrats haven’t had control of the PA Senate since the last time they tied the chamber in 1992. They are eyeing these four races to take control.
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Benedictine Sisters in Erie push back against quickly disproven GOP voter fraud claims
The Benedictine Sisters of Erie were compelled to issue a press release pushing back against voter fraud claims levied by a right-wing activist. PA Chase posted a false claim on X that was quickly disproven.
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Lancaster County election officials accused of disenfranchising college students
Lancaster County officials refused to accept voter registration forms from college students due to misleading information. This provoked a harsh response from the Pennsylvania Secretary of State.
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Opinion: As Rabbis in Dauphin Co., we believe a notice-and-cure process for mail-in ballots is a crucial part of fair elections
In this op-ed, two Rabbis in Dauphin County urge the adoption of a “notice and cure” policy for mail-in ballots to ensure fairness, inclusivity, and the accurate counting of every vote, emphasizing this as a moral and democratic imperative.
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Washington County broke law by refusing to tell voters if it rejected their ballot, judge says
The NAACP sued the Western Pa. county earlier this summer as did seven voters whose ballots had been rejected in the April 23 primary, accusing Washington County of violating the constitutional due process rights of voters by deliberately concealing whether their ballot had been counted.

























