Extreme factions can hijack the party primaries, leaving most in our state perennially choosing between two deeply flawed candidates.
By the Editors
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
Terry Tracy: What really happened with our election reporting
Not every Broad + Liberty story makes national headlines or results in legislation, but when they do, it brings us closer to our goal of honesty and transparency in the state we love.
By Terry Tracy
Kyle Sammin: Pennsylvania needs ranked-choice voting
In Pennsylvania’s current system, only the first choice matters. But that does not capture the complete picture of each voter’s sentiments.
By Kyle Sammin
The Electoral College or a National Popular Vote: The debate among conservatives
Watch this lively debate, moderated by Broad + Liberty’s own Todd Shepherd, featuring conservative cases for and against the electoral college.
Sean Parnell: National Popular Vote would be bad for Pennsylvania … and the nation
There’s an abundance of reasons why instituting NPV would be a grave mistake for the Commonwealth and beyond.
By Sean Parnell
Guy Ciarrocchi: Fight fire with fire
It’s time for the GOP to fix a broken election system, but also to employ an effective winning strategy that uses every available tool to get out the vote.
By Guy Ciarrocchi
Pennsylvania governor admits ballot drop off a ‘mistake’
Governor Tom Wolf admitted this week he made a mistake when he allowed his wife to drop off his mail-in ballot ahead of recent municipal elections.
By Christen Smith
State Senators Lisa Baker and Kristin Phillips-Hill: Fostering fairness in Pennsylvania’s election operations
The 2020 election grants violate every common understanding of fairness, equity, and nonpartisanship in the conduct of elections.
By State Senators Lisa Baker and Kristin Phillips-Hill
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