Dear Broad + Liberty Editors, Re: “Activists’ ballot-application challenges fall apart,” by Bradley Vasoli (11.18.2024) Last month, I attended a hearing in the Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court in Harrisburg for an appeal of Moton et al vs. Boockvar et al regarding Delaware County breaches of election law in 2020 and illegal […]
Bill targets ‘rogue’ officials after U.S. Senate recount dust-up
(The Center Square) – Local officials caught defying Pennsylvania election law may find themselves without a job. Rep. Joe D’Orsie, R-York, is drafting legislation that would give the state House the power to remove county and municipal officials from office. It’s similar to the impeachment process and would ultimately require […]
State Supreme Court shoots down undated ballots, again
(The Center Square) – Pennsylvania’s state Supreme Court told counties on Monday that ballots with dating errors cannot be counted as valid. The emergency order comes after elected officials in Bucks, Centre, Montgomery and Philadelphia counties overlooked the deficiencies, in violation of a previous high court ruling that said doing […]
Kyle Sammin: Democracy dies in daylight as Democrats break the law to help Casey
The Washington Post has been telling us for eight years now that Democracy Dies in Darkness. Anyone who watched the proceedings in Bucks County this week knows that’s not true. It dies in broad daylight. As we all know by now, Republican Dave McCormick came out on top in the […]
Controversy in Delco erupts after election board Dems approve last-minute voting centers
Delaware County election board member John McBlain has resigned, accusing the panel of rushing to add three “voter service centers” in deeply Democratic parts of the suburban Philadelphia county, something he said adds a blatant element of unfairness to the county’s election process. McBlain, the lone Republican on Delaware County’s […]
McCormick joins RNC in lawsuit to stop Montco mail ballot distribution
The suit accuses the county of not following the law on testing election systems.
By Steve Ulrich
Pennsylvania counties must examine election process improvements ahead of 2024 general elections
Act 77, the 2019 law that revolutionized Pennsylvania’s elections and ushered in mail-in voting, has made the elections process in the commonwealth like that of a river after a flood: the cause of the roiling might be over, but the sediment has not yet settled back down, and much of […]
Carol Aichele: Election security is national security — Congress should treat it that way
Investing in America’s election infrastructure is one of the most important things federal lawmakers can do.
By Carol Aichele
Rep. Bryan Cutler: Taxpayer resources shouldn’t be used for campaign events
In the last few weeks, we have seen repeated instances of state taxpayer resources going to the assistance of campaign events held at the State Capitol — all for the Biden campaign.
By Rep. Bryan Cutler
Shapiro tied to unofficial voter registration website secretly harvesting user data, mailers show
Partisan website’s address mimics the state’s own voter registration page, but snags user data in the process.
By Todd Shepherd