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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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Pennsylvania election officials take a variety of measures to secure ballots when they are transported from polling places to county facilities.
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Thousands of challenges have been filed in 14 counties, many by right-wing activists, trying to get ballots disqualified, falsely claiming Pennsylvanians living abroad aren’t eligible.
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A coalition of voting rights groups is pushing back against the challenges, calling them a “malicious attempt” to disenfranchise voters.
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Pennsylvania has universal no-excuse mail voting. Here’s everything you need to know about the process ahead of the Nov. 5 election.
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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 new lawsuit from the ACLU and Public Interest Law Center claims Pennsylvania’s mail ballot dating rule violates the state constitution’s free and equal elections clause. Some of the high court’s justices appear open to the argument.
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Election officials said Pennsylvania’s redesigned mail ballot envelope was a success, but state data points to a new type of voter mistake affecting rejections.
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Since Pennsylvania introduced no-excuse mail voting in 2020, thousands of ballots have been rejected over missing dates, signatures, or other mistakes. A successful legal challenge could have a profound effect.
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Pennsylvania’s House of Representatives is advancing legislation long sought by counties seeking help to manage huge influxes of mail-in ballots during elections in the presidential battleground state.