Robby Brod | WITF
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A new Pennsylvania state government report suggests making secrecy envelopes optional, standardizing the use of drop boxes across the state, and clarifying how ballots should be dated.
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The Justice Department has hit another snag in its attempts to access the contents of Rep. Scott Perry’s cell phone, seized last summer as part of an unnamed investigation.
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Republican state Sen. Doug Mastriano, who lost the 2022 election for governor by about 800,000 votes, took a personal day to skip Democrat Josh Shapiro's inauguration.
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To get enough votes to become House Speaker, Rep. Kevin McCarthy made many key concessions to Rep. Scott Perry and the Trump-aligned House Freedom Caucus he heads.
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The two Pennsylvania Republicans are key figures in former President Donald Trump’s efforts to overturn the 2020 election, according to the House Jan. 6 Committee.
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The committee recommended the House Ethics Committee sanction Perry and three other Republican members of Congress who refused subpoenas to testify.
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Perry is among five House Republicans who have been subpoenaed by the committee for their testimony.
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Riley Williams, a 23-year-old from Mechanicsburg, argued the publicity about her case makes it impossible to find an unbiased jury in Washington, D.C.
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According to testimony from Cassidy Hutchinson, former aide to Trump's chief of staff, Pennsylvania U.S. House Rep. Scott Perry asked for a presidential pardon.
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We go behind the scenes to explain how it works. State law, for example, dictates that ballots with “overvotes, undervotes or marginal marks” must be recounted by hand.