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A Commonwealth Court judge has ordered Berks, Fayette and Lancaster counties to add about 800 contested mail-in ballots to the results of the May election, ruling in a legal dispute that stalled statewide certification of the primary results for governor and U.S. Senate.
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A judge deciding if three Pennsylvania counties have to certify May primary vote counts including ballots lacking dates on their return envelopes learned this week that a fourth county is in the same situation — and there may be more.
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Whether the high-profile races for governor and U.S. Senate motivates voters to turn out this fall is an open question.
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Newly filed campaign finance reports suggest that the top three Democrats running to replace retiring Congressman Mike Doyle began the year with the means to wage robust campaigns — and the last of them to announce his run weighed in with the largest numbers for fundraising in the last three months of the year.
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Pennsylvania may need to postpone its primary election next year because of late-arriving data from the U.S. Census Bureau that is necessary to redraw…