Does the governor have the authority to go from opt-in to opt-out? Will it make voting less secure? Officials have not been forthcoming.
By Stu Bykofsky
Shapiro opts Pennsylvania into automatic voter registration
Democrats praised the governor, Republicans questioned his resistance to voter identification.
By Christen Smith
Election advisory board agnostic on voter ID
The Pennsylvania Department of State and the Election Law Advisory Board appear uninterested in the problem.
By Anthony Hennen
Sen. Tracy Pennycuick: Pennsylvania must join the majority of states and nations with voter ID laws
Most democracies — including most American states — protect the right to vote by requiring identification.
By Sen. Tracy Pennycuick
Christine Flowers: ID-to-Vote isn’t suppression — it’s necessary
Demanding ID-to-vote is not a form of suppression; rather, it enhances the most precious attribute of being an American.
By Christine Flowers
Linda A. Kerns & Noel H. Johnson: Outrage over election oversight is about politics, not privacy
The data that Pennsylvania elected officials are grappling over is more public than many would think. The real story is that the issue is about politics, not privacy.
By Linda A. Kerns & Noel H. Johnson
Rob Shearer: What a PA Democrat’s election system audit found
The takeaway is clear. Or, at least, it should be: Concerns over certain aspects of our election system are bipartisan. So, too, can be the solutions.
By Rob Shearer
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
As Gov. Wolf flip-flops on voter ID, where do other Pa. Democrats stand?
Pa. Governor Tom Wolf has changed his stance on voter ID laws. Do other state Democrats view voter ID as “Jim Crow 2.0” still?
By Joe Silverstein