Elections
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Justice Department Subpoenas Allegheny County Election Officials for Trump Communications Around 2020 Election
Election officials in Allegheny County have been asked for communications involving former President Donald Trump and his efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election.
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Luzerne County Election Results Expected to be Certified Wednesday, No Evidence of Voter Fraud
Luzerne County’s Board of Elections is expected to certify election results on Wednesday after failing to meet Monday’s deadline and deadlocking over whether to report the official vote tallies.
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John Fetterman Cinches Victory, Will Represent Pennsylvania as US Senator
A contentious election season comes to a close with the former mayor of Braddock defeating celebrity surgeon Dr. Oz.
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Nearly 1 Million Pennsylvanians Have Already Voted in This Year’s Midterm Elections
Pennsylvania is one of a handful of states that can really go either way when it comes to elections, so all eyes are on the commonwealth this Tuesday. Where do Pennsylvania’s early voting totals stand as of Thursday? Here’s some insight.
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9 Discarded Ballots in Wilkes-Barre Weren’t ‘Intentional Fraud’, State Election Chief Says
“The investigation is still going on, but from the initial reports we’ve been given, this was a bad error. This was not intentional fraud. So training, training, training.”
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Trump Campaign Threatens to Sue Philly Over Satellite Election Offices
Secretary of State Kathy Boockvar says Trump’s claims that his campaign has a right to observe the voting process in the offices are “absolutely inaccurate.”
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I Vote with ‘My Native Nicaragua on My Shoulders’
Gema María Duarte sees many of the same authoritarian characteristics in Donald Trump that she sees in Daniel Ortega, Nicolas Maduro and the Castros.
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Pennsylvania Counties Push to Count Mail-in Ballots Before Election Day
County elections officials want as many as 21 days before Election Day to count ballots, a request backed by Gov. Tom Wolf and his fellow Democrats.
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We Asked Candidates in 14 State Senate Races About How They Would Change Pa.’s Voting Laws
The state Senate is currently considering House Bill 2626, which would move up the deadline to apply for mail-in ballots and eliminate drop boxes.
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GOP Takes Pennsylvania’s Mail-in Ballot Deadline to the US Supreme Court
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court recently ruled that ballots must be postmarked by Election Day and arrive by Nov. 6, but Republicans argue that ruling violates federal law.

























