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Election Law

Delco judge rejects county’s claim of ‘unfettered discretion’ over minority party election board members

December 13, 2023December 13, 2023
Todd Shepherd
2

Republicans said the new ordinance was a “power grab” and a judge agrees.
By Todd Shepherd

Election Law

From the Editors: Mail-in voting isn’t perfect, but it does not have to be as bad as you think

December 11, 2023December 11, 2023
The Editors
13

There is room for improvement in our electoral systems, but that does not mean every vote is rigged.
By the Editors

Election Law

Kyle Sammin: Central Bucks Dems try to make their electoral gains permanent through creative line-drawing

November 10, 2023November 10, 2023
Kyle Sammin
1

When is gerrymandering not gerrymandering? When a Democrat does it.
By Kyle Sammin

Election Law

Stu Bykofsky: More questions than answers in Shapiro’s motor voter switch

October 6, 2023October 6, 2023
Stu Bykofsky
2

Does the governor have the authority to go from opt-in to opt-out? Will it make voting less secure? Officials have not been forthcoming.
By Stu Bykofsky

Election Law

Rep. Russ Diamond: Save the primary date

October 3, 2023October 2, 2023
Rep. Russ Diamond

Moving election day without a good reason undermines public trust.
By Rep. Russ Diamond

Election Law

Shapiro opts Pennsylvania into automatic voter registration

September 25, 2023October 27, 2023
Christen Smith
1

Democrats praised the governor, Republicans questioned his resistance to voter identification.
By Christen Smith

Election Law

House Dem. campaign chief collected $365,000 in reimbursements from campaign committee

July 31, 2023July 31, 2023
Todd Shepherd
3

Campaign officials did not return requests for comment about the unusually large expenditures.
By Todd Shepherd

Election Law

Senate committee OKs commonwealth secretary nominee Al Schmidt

June 28, 2023June 28, 2023
Anthony Hennen

Only Doug Mastriano voted against Schmidt on the eleven-senator committee.
By Anthony Hennen

Election Law

Delco Republicans sue County Council over changes to election code

June 22, 2023December 13, 2023
Todd Shepherd
3

Attorneys for the GOP call the new ordinance a “blatant power grab” by county Dems.
By Todd Shepherd

Election Law

Jeff Greenburg: We should continue to improve Pennsylvania’s elections

June 21, 2023June 22, 2023
Jeff Greenburg
5

From open primaries to ranked-choice voting, conversations about these ideas are good for democracy.
By Jeff Greenburg

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Jason Richey: As conditions change, it’s time for administration to rethink the Nippon-U.S. Steel merger

Jason Richey: As conditions change, it’s time for administration to rethink the Nippon-U.S. Steel merger

schedule May 16 2025
ink_pen Jason Richey

The tallest building between New York and Chicago, the U.S. Steel Tower stands as a monument to Pittsburgh’s industrial past […]

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