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Conflicting partisan priorities and disagreements over voter ID specifics continue to make election deals tricky.
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For two decades, disputes over voter identification have sunk attempts to rewrite Pennsylvania’s badly outdated election law.
A new mission statement for the Justice Department unit that upholds voting rights shows it's being redirected toward ...
The race for city mayor has raised issues of transparency, fairness and residency. Incumbent Democratic Mayor Paige Gebhardt ...
The audit was part of a suite of investigations and reviews launched by Republican elected officials ahead of Election Day, ...
Pennsylvania Auditor General Tim DeFoor in September announced an audit of the state’s Motor Voter program, which creates a ...
Experts say the U.S. Supreme Court ruling ushered in an era of unprecedented spending on elections by ultra-wealthy special ...
The 2024 presidential election is just around the corner, and The Inquirer’s voters guide is bringing you key information about your ballot in Pennsylvania. General elections – this year’s held on Nov ...
The Pa. primary election is on May 20. In Philadelphia, Democratic voters will choose between incumbent Larry Krasner and ...