Reports of unlawful electioneering and interference at polling sites during the election on Tuesday.
By Jenny DeHuff
Chris Tremoglie: Election skirmishes and cast-out poll watchers — another Election Day passes in Philadelphia
As Pennsylvania counts a mass of absentee ballots, voters can weigh the evidence from Election Day as to whether elections in Philadelphia are being run fairly and freely.
By Chris Tremoglie
Dave Lemery: More than 2.5 million Pennsylvanians sent in mail-in ballots
Pennsylvania’s 20 electoral votes might be enough to swing the race to Republican President Donald Trump or Democratic former Vice President Joe Biden.
By Dave Lemery
Christine Flowers: Is widespread looting Philadelphia’s October Surprise?
When looting is framed as peaceful protesting, and enforcing the law is seen as oppressive, Philly will only further descend into an anarchist state of chaos.
By Christine Flowers
Mark Mix: What’s in a Biden presidency for Johnny Doc?
Dougherty may well harbor hopes that his legal problems will go away if Biden becomes the next president.
By Mark Mix
Ben Mannes: Inquirer cheerleading for violence and unrest exposes irresponsible media corps
Legacy media outlets are cheering on social unrest and violence, eroding civic society and civic trust to further their preferred narratives.
By Ben Mannes
Christen Smith: SCOTUS agrees Pennsylvania can count mail-in ballots received after Election Day
Ballots postmarked Nov. 3 and received by Nov. 5 will be eligible to be counted, marking a major win for Democrats.
By Christen Smith
Steve Bittenbender: Pennsylvania Republicans seek U.S. Supreme Court’s intervention in ballot deadline dispute
Partisan disputes over mail-in voting continue as Pennsylvania Republicans appeal to the nation’s highest court.
By Steve Bittenbender
Mark Hemingway: Warning signs in Pennsylvania of mail ballot chaos in November
Concerns over voter fraud and the disfranchisement of large swaths of citizens have both parties scrambling in the Commonwealth.
By Mark Hemingway
Adam Brandon: Pennsylvania Democrats want to empower lawyers, not voters
By pressing the Pennsylvania Supreme Court to extend the deadline for absentee ballots, Democrats are taking advantage of these weaknesses.
By Adam Brandon