The ACLU of Pennsylvania called the current policy “disenfranchisement.”
By Steve Ulrich
Lawsuit calls for end of disqualification for date errors on mail ballots
A coalition of left-leaning groups seeks to overturn part of the election code, Act 77, which passed with bipartisan support in 2019.
By Steve Ulrich
Few surprises in ‘relatively calm and successful’ Pennsylvania primary
Pennsylvania’s primary night lacked surprises as the presidential nominees were already locked in and few problems cropped up at the polls.
BY Anthony Hennen
Shapiro tied to unofficial voter registration website secretly harvesting user data, mailers show
Partisan website’s address mimics the state’s own voter registration page, but snags user data in the process.
By Todd Shepherd
Federal Court of Appeals bans counting of undated mail ballots
The ruling overturns a district court decision from last year.
By Steve Ulrich
Charlie Dent: Pennsylvania’s elections are safe, secure, accurate, and fair
Pennsylvanians should learn how our elections work and have confidence in the voting system.
By Charlie Dent
Third-party candidates and the national popular vote could shake up the 2024 presidential election
The major party candidates may be the same, but 2024 could feature some changes from four years ago.
By Beth Ann Rosica and Kyle Sammin
In open records lawsuit, Department of State frets about ‘misinformation’ if data is released
The Department claims to want transparency, but goes to court to hide data that is publicly available in other states.
By Broad + Liberty staff
From the Editors: Mail-in voting isn’t perfect, but it does not have to be as bad as you think
There is room for improvement in our electoral systems, but that does not mean every vote is rigged.
By the Editors
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