The Republican legislation would ensure that a party’s nominee received a majority of the vote.
By Todd Shepherd
Guy Ciarrocchi: Ranked choice voting encourages chaos and undermines democracy
Whatever you think of the problems of our voting system, the answer is not ranked choice voting.
By Guy Ciarrocchi
From the Editors: If we want representative nominees, Pennsylvania needs two-round primaries
Extreme factions can hijack the party primaries, leaving most in our state perennially choosing between two deeply flawed candidates.
By the Editors
Some Pennsylvanians’ DMV data was transferred to a nonprofit due to membership in multistate voter database project
Republicans in the legislature say that the nonprofit organization has strayed from its traditional mission and into partisan politics.
By Todd Shepherd
Sen. Dan Laughlin: Let’s give every registered voter equal chance to vote in every election
All Pennsylvanians should have a voice in selecting the nominees for political offices.
By Sen. Dan Laughlin
Commonwealth Court allows 2022 Chester County election recount petition to move forward
The appellate court held that the county commissioners and a lower court had misapplied the state’s election statute.
By Broad + Liberty Staff
Terry Tracy: Democrats claim “unfettered discretion” over Republican nominees to Delco Election Board
Delaware County is the only county in Pennsylvania that permits complete one-party rule. Now, they’ve claimed even more “unfettered” power.
By Terry Tracy
A Broad + Liberty interview with Philadelphia City Commissioner Seth Bluestein on election integrity
Commissioner Bluestein talks voting and clarifies some common misconceptions about mail-in ballots and drop boxes.
By Todd Shepherd
As Pennsylvania certifies and audits election, lawsuits and a deadlock may slow it down
In Luzerne County, the election board could not muster a majority to certify the vote.
By Anthony Hennen
Can you drop off 100 ballots in PA? It’s probably not legal, but two agencies refuse to clarify
A county commissioner used an example of how someone might drop off 100 ballots legally, but state documents seem to directly contradict him.
By Todd Shepherd