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Want to follow election results like a pro? Here’s what to watch in key states.
Here’s how you can keep up to date with election results in key states on November 5.
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Here are the facts about the false and misleading election claims circulating in Pennsylvania
Here are the facts about the videos from Allegheny and Northampton counties that make false and misleading election claims.
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Investigations into voter registration forms in Pennsylvania lead to wave of misinformation from Trump, others
Misinformation surrounding potential fraud in voter registration applications in three Pennsylvania counties is spreading online, including from Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump.
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Federal judge tosses GOP’s lawsuit over Pennsylvania’s overseas and military votes
The judge tossed the lawsuit filed by six Republican members of Congress over Pennsylvania’s overseas and military votes saying there were no grounds to sue.
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This is how Pennsylvania election officials keep dead people from voting
The Pennsylvania Department of Health transmits data on resident deaths to the Pennsylvania Department of State, and counties use that data to remove deceased individuals from their voter rolls.
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Republicans ask US Supreme Court to block counting of some provisional ballots in Pennsylvania
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court already ruled that state election officials must count provisional ballots cast by voters whose mail-in ballots were voided because they arrived without mandatory secrecy envelopes.
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Pennsylvania’s deadline to apply for a mail-in ballot is Tuesday
With the deadline to request a mail-in ballot 5 p.m. on Tuesday, elections officials recommend acting as soon as possible. Voters can request a ballot at their county elections office or online through the Department of State.
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Pa. Supreme Court rules that counties must count provisional ballots if mail-in ballots are disqualified
The decision was a legal defeat for the Republican National Committee and the state Republican Party, which had argued Butler County had correctly rejected provisional ballots cast by two voters during the April primary. HARRISBURG — Pennsylvania’s highest court on Wednesday said people whose mail ballots are rejected for not following technical procedures in state…
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These 5 Pennsylvania congressional races could determine House control
In Pennsylvania, Democrats are looking to defend their 9-8 advantage in the state’s 17-seat delegation. Here is a look at the five key races.




















