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Pennsylvania's primary is one week from Monday. But dozens of ballots in Philadelphia are at risk of not being counted.
On May 6, district voters rejected by a wide margin a $72-million, 5.9-mill bond issue to fund construction of a new ...
The primary elections will be held on Tuesday, May 20. Voters will decide on three key ballot questions that address ...
The board will now have to decide what to do next. It meets on May 12. The unofficial count was 2,422 against the bond issue ...
Warring partisan priorities and disagreements over voter ID specifics continue to make election deals tricky in Pennsylvania.
Democratic House Speaker Joanna McClinton said earlier this year she's open to negotiating on voter ID requirements.
The measure includes in-person early voting and procedural mail ballot updates election officials have wanted for years. It has an uncertain future.
In a 14-12 vote, with support from two Democrats and all 12 Republicans, the House State Government Committee advanced HB771.
Philadelphia Inquirer: fter years of opposing such a measure, Pennsylvania Democrats are poised on Tuesday to allow a vote in the state House on a bill that, if passed, would create new ID ...
The wide-ranging bill sponsored by Speaker Joanna McClinton, D-Philadelphia, addresses an array of election-related matters.
NEW PHILADELPHIA ‒ For the second time in six months, voters in New Philadelphia have rejected a $72-million, 5.9-mill bond issue to build new schools in the city. According to unofficial totals ...