Can the GOP win back the voters it lost?
By Kyle Sammin
Beth Ann Rosica: Standardized test scores are published – as soon as the election is over.
The department said that the timing was coincidental, but it proved convenient for some school board incumbents.
By Beth Ann Rosica
Pennsylvania GOP still struggling with mail-in ballots
Republicans’ mail-in voter disadvantage is little changed from previous years.
By Todd Shepherd
Terrific polls, awful election results. Are Republicans tone deaf?
What is the path forward for the Republican Party after victory in the courts turns to defeat at the polls?
By Andy Bloom
Guy Ciarrocchi: Last night’s election highlights different messages and changing coalitions
A GOP majority is there for the taking — or they’ll risk becoming a permanent minority
By Guy Ciarrocchi
Beth Ann Rosica: The best defense of democracy is an informed electorate
Voting is our civic duty, and it’s what makes this country work.
By Beth Ann Rosica
Dana Hunter: Similarities and differences on the ballot next week
My opponent and I aren’t completely different — but the differences matter.
By Dana Hunter
From the Editors: Judicial retention elections should not be political footballs
Democrats want to restore norms — except when they stand in the way of machine politics.
By the Editors
A top Delco Democrat rejects his party’s plea to fire Republican judges
District Attorney Stollsteimer says he will stick to the norm of retaining qualified judges, regardless of party affiliation.
By Todd Shepherd
Wrapping up the school director candidate spotlight series
Which issues are driving local school board races? Summing up the submissions from our interview series.
From the Editors