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In August, President Donald Trump vowed on social media to “lead a movement to get rid of MAIL-IN BALLOTS.” Pennsylvania Republicans, though, are sending voters a different message as they work to unseat three state Supreme Court justices this November,
Pennsylvania's top court ruled on Thursday that state officials dealing with a surge in mail-in ballots due to the coronavirus pandemic can accept them up to three days after the Nov. 3 election, as long as they were mailed by Election Day.
The state Supreme Court has heard two cases scrutinizing county election officials’ handling of flawed mail-in ballots.
PHILADELPHIA -- Pennsylvania authorized a broad vote-by-mail law last year at a prescient time, just before the pandemic fueled interest in voting by mail in the state's June 2 primary election. As a result, more than half of the 2.8 million ballots cast ...
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro (D) said he would not be making any changes concerning voters being able to use mail-in ballots in his state. The governor’s statement came in response to President Donald Trump, who recently announced he would issue an ...
A federal appeals court on Tuesday ruled that it is unconstitutional for the presidential battleground state of Pennsylvania to throw out mail-in ballots simply because the voter didn't write an accurate date on the return envelope. The unanimous decision ...
When Pennsylvania holds its 2025 municipal election on Nov. 4, thousands of poll workers will ensure that voting runs smoothly — and you could be one of them.