(The Center Square) – Pennsylvania election workers flagged 2,500 voter registrations dropped off Monday in Lancaster County for suspected fraud. In a press conference Friday, elected officials and investigators with the attorney general’s office said 60 percent of the applications reviewed so far have been deemed illegitimate. The registrations in […]
Delco’s dropbox video wasn’t always monitored or accessible, election board member says
Election security standards are alleged to have been previously lax in the county, like several others in the state.
By Todd Shepherd
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
Delco officials admit sending hundreds of ballots to wrong voters
Delaware County issued 670 ballots to the wrong people. Officials are blaming a vendor misprint for the problem.
By Linda Stein
Bipartisan election reform bill brewing in Pennsylvania Senate
Pennsylvania legislators appear to be working on advancing another election reform bill, as Democrat leaders soften their stances on identification requirements.
By Christen Smith
Pennsylvania state department decertifies Fulton County voting machines after third-party audit
The Pennsylvania Department of State decertified Fulton County’s voting machines after officials there participated in a third-party audit.
By Christen Smith
Christen Smith: Pennsylvania vote count slow going as disappointment grows among lawmakers
As ballots continue to be counted in the Commonwealth, many citizens, lawmakers included, are growing weary of having more questions than answers.
By Christen Smith
Kyle Sammin: ‘Ballot harvesting’ is institutionalized voter fraud
Despite voting scandals in places like North Carolina, some Democrats continue to push policies that weaken election security.
By Kyle Sammin
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
Daniel Goncalves: PA Dems scapegoat Green Party to turn Commonwealth blue
The Pennsylvania Green Party bears the burden of an increasingly polarized political landscape, and PA residents should take note.
By Daniel Goncalves