Carter Walker of Votebeat
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As lawmakers weigh changing the date of the 2024 presidential primary, they are also considering additional voter ID requirements.
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Republicans are threatening to sue Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro over automatic voter registration, but the admin appears to be on solid legal ground.
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A group of Delaware County voters had their mail ballots rejected then tried to remedy their mistake by voting provisionally. They were ultimately disenfranchised.
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An investigation into Luzerne County elections blames staff turnover for errors that created a chaotic paper shortage in 2022.
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The ACLU is suing Delaware County, arguing that the Board of Elections misread state law and disenfranchised eligible voters in the May primary.
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Pennsylvania counties will still be able to decide whether to allow voters to fix flawed mail ballots, but election directors are worried about more lawsuits.
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It’s uncertain where the decision leaves the state Senate GOP’s 2020 election review, which has languished for much of the past year while the subpoena dispute has moved through the courts.
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County commissioners agreed to the recount after being pressured by activists associated with election conspiracy groups.
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County commissioners ordered the recount under pressure from activists associated with an election conspiracy group and against the advice of the local election director.
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The Republican Philadelphia city commissioner famously stood up to former President Donald Trump’s claims of election fraud in 2020 while receiving death threats