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Undated mail ballots, Philadelphia’s counting process could underlie objections and court challenges in the weeks after Election Day.
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Penn State students say abortion is one of their top reasons for choosing which candidate to vote for this year.
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Pennsylvania counties that accepted state election funds have to do non-stop vote counting, Centre County elections board vice-chair Michael Pipe explains to WPSU.
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John Fetterman, the Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate, joined Democratic Gubernatorial candidate Josh Shapiro on Old Main Lawn Wednesday night as part of Shapiro's "Get Out the Vote" bus tour.
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Ticking off a list of what he would do on "Day 1" if elected, Doug Mastriano, the Republican nominee for Pennsylvania governor, took the stage at rally in Centre County Tuesday night.
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Meet the candidates: Justin Behrens, the Republican running for the state House in the 82nd districtWPSU spoke with both candidates running for the new 82nd district in Pennsylvania's House of Representatives. The district runs through Centre County and is seen as competitive. Here is the interview with Republican Justin Behrens.
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Pennsylvania's high court says officials aren't allowed to count votes from mail-in or absentee ballots that lack accurate, handwritten dates on their return envelopes. The state Supreme Court made the unanimous ruling Tuesday.
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WPSU spoke with both candidates running for the new 82nd district in Pennsylvania's House of Representatives. The district runs through Centre County and is seen as competitive. Here is the interview with Democrat Paul Takac.
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Democrats are eyeing an opportunity to reduce the Republican majority in the state House or win it outright thanks to population shifts over the past decade and more favorable districts.
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In their first and only debate, U.S. Senate candidates John Fetterman and Mehmet Oz squared off on more than a dozen issues from abortion to energy production.