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These Voters Haven’t Missed an Election in at Least 50 Years


A relatively small share of voters participate in off-year elections, and even fewer make a habit of it. Counties in Pennsylvania honor voters who show up every time. Read More

Michigan court dismisses charges against election worker who downloaded a voter list


An appeals court dismissed charges against a Michigan election worker who put a flash drive into an electronic poll book and downloaded the names of voters in 2022. Read More

Donald Trump Suffers Huge Vote Against Him in Pennsylvania Primary


Nikki Haley secured 16.5 percent of the GOP primary vote in Pennsylvania, despite ending her campaign after Super Tuesday in March. Read More

Officials urge people to do their research before voting in May’s election


Early voting is underway for May’s municipal races that will run until April 30. Officials remind people that their vote is their voice and are encouraged to do their research before hitting the polls ... Read More

Election Updates: Defending his abortion position, Trump attacks anti-abortion ‘hardliners.’


After former President Donald Trump announced his position that abortion rights should be decided by individual states, the leading anti-abortion group supporting Republican candidates said his stance ... Read More

Schmidt says Pa. will follow up on undated mail ballots, calls election 'relatively calm'


Pennsylvania’s primary election was “relatively calm and successful” on Tuesday as issues that did arise were isolated, minimal and not unexpected, according to Secretary of the Commonwealth Al ... Read More

Pennsylvania primary election: Despite high-profile races, a quiet day at the polls in Lehigh Valley


Tuesday’s weather was all a political hopeful could ask for: a crisp and sunny morning ripening into a comfortable afternoon of blue sky and light breezes. Election weather. This being a primary, ... Read More


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