Elections
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What You Need to Know About Your Election Day Voting Rights in Pennsylvania
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Voting in Pennsylvania? Here’s everything you need to know about your rights.
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What Time Do Polls Close Tuesday in Pa.? All the Information You Need for Primary Election Day 2025
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Pennsylvanians will head to the polls today to vote in judicial and municipal races. Here’s everything you need to know.
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These Primary Judicial Races Could Affect Caregiving Statewide. 4 Court Cases Show How
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In recent years, cases heard by the powerful Commonwealth and Superior Courts have changed how public education is funded and created a new legal pathway to parenthood.
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Great PA News Quiz: Election Law Overhaul, the Politics of Legal Pot and Banned Behind the Wheel
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In this week’s news quiz: A sweeping overhaul of Pennsylvania’s election laws, a vote on state-store cannabis sales and the county that stopped buying Tesla stock.
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Democrats Endorse Set of Changes to Pennsylvania Election Rules, Sending Bill to State Senate
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HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Pennsylvania voters would get more than a week of early voting and county election officials would have more time to start processing mail-in ballots under an election law proposal that advanced out of the state House on Tuesday by a single vote, with all Republicans opposed. The wide-ranging bill sponsored by…
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Pa. Primary Election 2025: How to Vote, Where to Vote and Everything You Need to Know for May 20
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On May 20, Pennsylvanians will cast their votes in municipal races, and for judges on Commonwealth and Superior Courts.
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Letters: Support for Barlow, Black for State College School Board
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Jesse Barlow is an outstanding candidate for State College School Board. As a parent of two SCASD-educated kids who has lived in the area for more than 40 years, he knows our community and our schools. He has fine leadership and listening skills developed in part during his eight-year stint on the State College Borough…
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Badly Needed Updates to Pa.’s Election Law Unlikely Despite New Consensus on Voter ID
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Conflicting partisan priorities and disagreements over voter ID specifics continue to make election deals tricky.
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15 Years After Citizens United, Big Money Dominates Politics in Pa. and Beyond
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Experts say the U.S. Supreme Court ruling ushered in an era of unprecedented spending on elections by ultra-wealthy special interests.
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Pa. Primary Election 2025: A Complete Guide to What’s on the Ballot, When to Vote, How to Vote and More
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On May 20, Pennsylvanians will vote for primary candidates to fill a vacancy each on the Commonwealth and Superior Courts, as well as municipal races that will vary by county.