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PHILADELPHIA — Four Pennsylvania voters are asking the state Supreme Court to invalidate the commonwealth’s closed primary system in an effort to allow unaffiliated voters to cast a ballot in partisan primary elections in the crucial swing state.
Four independent voters in Pennsylvania are asking the state Supreme Court to rule that the closed primary system violates the state constitution.
Pennsylvania election officials announced a redesigned provisional-ballot envelope that they hope will lead to fewer ballots being rejected for technical errors.
Trump traveled to Pennsylvania to tout new corporate investments in energy and technology, some of which predate his tenure.
The Pa. Department of State has redesigned the provisional ballot envelopes that counties use in an effort to make them easier to read and more user-friendly.
Provisional ballots account for a small fraction of votes in Pennsylvania, but they can be decisive in close races.
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Metro Philadelphia on MSNWhy Pennsylvania’s quiet 2025 Supreme Court elections could reshape state powerThis November, there will be no candidate for president, governor, senator or even representative on the Pennsylvania ballot. Pennsylvanians will vote, however, on three members of their seven-member state Supreme Court.
Pennsylvania unveiled new provisional ballot envelopes aimed at enhancing legibility and usability, as part of efforts to improve the election process.
The York County Board of Elections and the Pa. Department of State inducted 299 voters into the Pa. Hall of Fame on July 15, which almost doubled the county's all-time total number of honorees since it began 40 years ago.
U.S. Sen. Dave McCormick says Pennsylvania is positioned to become a leading hub for the energy and artificial intelligence industries. “As the nation’s second-largest energy producer and a global nuclear power leader,
Pennsylvania's House of Representatives unanimously passed a bill regulating the use of deepfakes in election campaigns, joining a growing list of states trying to put guardrails on the technology.
An 'Honoring our Legacy' program at York College brought together over 100 50-year voters to unveil a plaque with 299 names.
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