Sam Dunklau
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Ahead of Tuesday’s U.S. Senate candidates, voters weigh in on whether they care that some candidates have bucked the tradition.
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Knocking those ballots out of play would help the GOP in competitive races, since Democrats are far more likely to use the state’s vote-by-mail system.
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Counties prepare for a marathon mail-in ballot count to earn their share of new state election moneyElection boards in almost all of Pennsylvania’s 67 counties are gearing up for a monumental task.
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The data suggests voters are not giving either major party a clear advantage over the other – and may be willing to split their tickets among candidates.
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Except in rare circumstances, voters can only drop off their own ballot at a mailbox, drop box, or county election office.
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Baer was instrumental in deciding a number of key voting rights and election cases that came before the high court.
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A Commonwealth Court judge rejected a move to ban counties from letting voters fix minor issues. But the case may not have much effect on the midterms
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The Republican state senator’s positions are receiving renewed scrutiny because of what he shared during a WITF interview on one of their programs three years ago.
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A group of more than 400 likely voters surveyed by Muhlenberg College ranked the issue second only to the economy. The new poll confirms a trend that's been underway since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade.
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One of those counties asked that company, Speckin Forensics, for a review. It’s the latest development in a years-long effort to discredit Pennsylvania's result.