Carter Walker | Votebeat
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The Pennsylvania Department of State has reached an agreement with advocates after they raised concerns in 2019 about a voting machine that glitched in its first year.
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In seven states, Trump allies sent electoral votes for him to Congress despite his loss. Some are facing investigations and criminal charges, but the saga has a twist in the Keystone State.
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Act 88 poured $45 million into shoring up counties’ election needs, with a few strings attached. Now some officials are designing their budgets based on another round.
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Data shows that communities of color and older Philadelphians are more likely to have their mail ballot rejected due to simple mistakes.
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An investigation into Luzerne County elections blames staff turnover for errors that created a chaotic paper shortage in 2022.
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The ACLU is suing Delaware County, arguing that the Board of Elections misread state law and disenfranchised eligible voters in the May primary.
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In three Pennsylvania counties, election skeptics will likely hold majorities on key county panels that set voting rules after the November 2023 general election.
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As some Pa. counties struggle to increase election trust, tiny Columbia County thinks it cracked the code using teamwork and transparency.
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Votebeat and Spotlight PA looked into more than 400 county commissioner and council candidates to see which ones have alleged fraud or expressed doubts about election security. Here’s what we found.
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A new bill would give election officials a week to process mail ballots and make other long-sought changes. But it faces a long road to becoming law.