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More than 4,000 PA voters had their eligibility to vote questioned over residency. They got a chance to fight back.
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The Pennsylvania House will remain under Democratic control in 2025 as the party held on to all 102 of its seats — including one in Trump country.
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At issue are provisional ballots provided to Philly voters who originally used mail-in ballots which were invalidated.
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Democrats will keep their majority control of the Pennsylvania state House of Representatives next year after holding onto a Johnstown area seat. The reelection of incumbent Democratic Rep. Frank Burns means his party will have a one-vote margin, 102-101.
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Workers still aren’t allowed to start processing ballots before Election Day, but changes in staffing and technology have helped them pick up the pace.
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The Centre County Republican Committee plans to file complaints against the county’s board of elections and demand a recount of mail-in ballots.
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Republican David McCormick has won Pennsylvania’s pivotal U.S. Senate seat, beating three-term Democratic Sen. Bob Casey. The battleground state contest pads Republicans’ majority in the Senate, which they wrested from Democratic control this week.
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Centre County has updated its election results after having to rescan more than 13,000 mail-in ballots. State Rep. Paul Takac, D-Centre County, came out ahead of the Republican challenger, according to unofficial results.
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Pennsylvania's Senate contest between Democratic incumbent Bob Casey and Republican challenger David McCormick is still too early to call.
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Democrats are trying to hold onto seats in Trump country and northeast Philadelphia to maintain control of the Pennsylvania House.