Election directors from two counties say the proposed form would create chaos, undermine confidence in elections, and almost certainly trigger a spate of new lawsuits. “Terrible idea,” one election director said.
By Todd Shepherd
Ben Mannes: Key 2022 elections are all for governor
As the pandemic has shown, local government matters most in people’s day-to-day lives
By Ben Mannes
Republicans say poll points to continued state house success in fall election
A new poll found that legislative Republicans may have the edge over Democrats in Pennsylvania in the state’s fall elections.
By Todd Shepherd
The Editors: PA GOP needs to show why it exists
The reluctance and inaction of members of the Pennsylvania GOP begs the question: Why does the party still exist?
By The Editors
Court ruling throws out more than 250 mail-in votes in Lehigh County
A Pennsylvania appeals court has reversed a lower court’s ruling to count hundreds of mail-in ballots in Lehigh County that did not include a date on the return envelope, as required by law.
By Victor Skinner
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
Patrick Rosenstiel: Enough of the lies about National Popular Vote!
To oppose the National Popular Vote proposal, you must own the current system that allows three out of four voters to be ignored in presidential elections and increasingly erodes our collective faith in our system of government.
By Patrick Rosenstiel
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
Enthusiasm for Biden drops in key Pa. suburbs according to new polling
“America’s suburbs helped fuel the Democratic Party’s electoral victories during Donald Trump’s presidency, but what these dense and educated enclaves giveth, they look primed to taketh away,” Morning Consult reported.
By Todd Shepherd
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