Last week, the Pennsylvania state senate voted in a bipartisan fashion to ban the private funding of public elections. Here’s why.
By Sen. Dave Argall
Christine Flowers: ID-to-Vote isn’t suppression — it’s necessary
Demanding ID-to-vote is not a form of suppression; rather, it enhances the most precious attribute of being an American.
By Christine Flowers
David Black: Who paid for that political ad? Who knows.
The Supreme Court has ruled that it’s not constitutional for legislators to regulate outside political spending. Our answer is very simple: Let’s make it constitutional.
By David Black
Dave Reed: Don’t let courts decide congressional maps
“Elected officials and voters should want to have competitive congressional districts that are the result of serious public input, legitimate compromise, arduous work and respectful deliberation.”
By Dave Reed
Rep. Eric Nelson: Creating an election system for 2021, not patching one from 1937
Why are Pennsylvania voters in 2021 forced to settle for an election system created in 1937? Times have changed, and the way Pennsylvanians vote deserves to as well.
By Rep. Eric Nelson
As Gov. Wolf flip-flops on voter ID, where do other Pa. Democrats stand?
Pa. Governor Tom Wolf has changed his stance on voter ID laws. Do other state Democrats view voter ID as “Jim Crow 2.0” still?
By Joe Silverstein
Rep. Seth Grove: Wolf failed Pennsylvanians with election reform obstinance
Gov. Wolf refused to work with anyone to form a compromise election reform bill. Any and all election issues voters face are now his responsibility.
By State Rep. Seth Grove
Wolf vetoes Pennsylvania election reform bill
Gov. Tom Wolf has officially vetoed the controversial HB 1300 election reform bill.
By Christen Smith
Poll: Majority supports voter ID, signature verification in Pennsylvania
New data from Franklin & Marshall College suggest widespread support for proposed new voting reform laws.
By Christen Smith
Lawmakers split over 2020 election audit in Pennsylvania
State leadership is divided over whether it should perform an election audit like Arizona. Many seem more focused on modifying the election law than spending any more time on the 2020 election.
By Christen Smith