Carter Walker of Votebeat
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Thousands of mail ballots are rejected each election for lacking a proper date.
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Commonwealth Court says Washington County erred when it failed to notify voters that it planned to reject their mail ballots.
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Despite some gains, registered Democrats are losing ground to Republicans in Pennsylvania as the 2024 election approaches.
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The decision to vacate a lower court ruling over a technicality could affect thousands of mail ballot voters this November.
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Philadelphia’s reputation misrepresents the facts of past incidents, obscures the reality of how modern elections work, and draws from racist attitudes.
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ACLU lawyers who brought the case say the Commonwealth Court ruling sets a new standard for all counties in Pennsylvania.
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Some returning electors say they’d be willing to sign an alternate slate for Trump once again if they have doubts about the outcome.
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An investigation by the Justice Department’s internal watchdog criticizes DOJ leaders for their statements about Pennsylvania ballots during the 2020 campaign. Their actions fueled false fraud accusations.
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The new directive from Pennsylvania’s top election agency is aimed at eliminating a fairly common voter error.
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A right-wing group’s lawsuit claims Pennsylvania is violating federal laws on voting system accuracy. But experts say that argument is based on a misunderstanding of how elections work.