New data from Pennsylvania's statewide elections agency indicates about 2,600 mail-in ballots were turned down in the November presidential contest for having the wrong date and nearly 2,100 for havin
The state’s top election official, Al Schmidt, told lawmakers a contract for a new system would be in place last fall.
Voter turnout in the 2024 general election was among the highest on record in Pennsylvania, Secretary of the Commonwealth Al Schmidt said Friday. Turnout is measured in two ways: the percentage of registered voters who voted and the percentage of voting-age population who voted.
Republicans put Pennsylvania and Wisconsin back in the win column in the 2024 presidential race. Now they’re hoping that momentum carries over to contests this year that will determine whether their state Supreme Courts retain left-leaning majorities or flip to conservative control.
County elections officials in Pennsylvania rejected more than 11,000 mail-in ballots for technical reasons in the November election, including thousands that were determined to violate the much ...
Pennsylvania's three statewide row officers were sworn in to new four-year terms on Tuesday, joining Democratic Gov. Josh Shapiro in Harrisburg and marking the first time that all three offices were filled at the same time by elected Republicans.
President Donald Trump sparked concerns among critics about the integrity of the race in comments he made just before Inauguration Day.
This story was updated at 5:12 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 21, to reflect statements from District Attorney Heather Adams and Lancaster County commissioners.
When the Legislature does not act, counties carry the burden. That was the theme across the County Commissioners Association of Pennsylvania’s top three legislative priorities, released Wednesday.
Luzerne County administration on Wednesday announced the formation of a county elections task force, which will seek changes in state election law to improve the process of running elections in
The Lancaster County Board of Elections will soon begin holding meetings ahead of a March 25 special election, and when it does, county Commissioner Josh Parsons will not be among
Luzerne County’s administration has formed an eight-member elections task force to identify state election law problems and seek legislative change, according to a Wednesday announcement to council.