Ahead of Election Day, The Daily Pennsylvanian has compiled a comprehensive ballot guide to all of the candidates on the state and municipal ballots.
Control of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court hangs in the balance in statewide elections next week, when voters will cast ballots on judges for the state’s three highest courts. Voters across the commonwealth will also vote in municipal elections,
Voters can return their no-excuse mail or absentee ballot at the Lebanon County Elections and Voter Registration office or the manned mail-in drop off point, both located at the Lebanon County Courthouse, 400 South 8th St., Lebanon.
ABOUT WHAT VOTERS ARE ACTUALLY VOTING ON. PENNSYLVANIA SUPREME COURT JUSTICE DAVID WECHT IS DOING SOMETHING HE DID NOT HAVE TO DO MUCH OF TEN YEARS AGO CAMPAIGNING. AND, YOU KNOW, IT’S A IT’S A GREAT FEELING TO BE HERE IN MY HOMETOWN.
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PA's Supreme Court retention races: why they matter
On Nov. 4, Pennsylvanians will vote on the retention of three justices who have sat on the Pennsylvania Supreme Court since 2015 – Justices Christine Donohue, David Wecht and Kevin Dougherty.
The last day in Pennsylvania to register to vote for this election is October 20. You may also realize there are other issues and possibly case law. So, this is an update with some new information from recent case law and practice.
On Nov. 4, you may be asked to consider candidates who want to make decisions on local taxes, public safety, and more in your community. Here’s what you need to know.
Stream election results and breaking coverage from Virginia, New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania races on Fox News Channel and digital platforms.
The Daily Pennsylvanian spoke with civil liberties organizations, legal experts, and scholars to understand the long-term impacts of the Pennsylvania retention election.
From understanding judges and local races to finding your polling place, here's everything you need to know to vote in Pennsylvania's Nov. 4 election.
A PA county where more than 60,000 people speak Spanish at home failed to update the translated version of its official election website until contacted.
Tuesday, Nov. 4, is the Municipal Election in Pennsylvania. The last day to request a mail-in or absentee ballot is today, Tuesday, Oct. 28. Your application must be received by your county election office by 5 p.m.
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