Early analysis of the 2026 election shows Midstate Congressman Scott Perry’s race as a toss up after he narrowly defeated his Democratic challenger in 2024. The Cook Political Report deemed Perry’s 10th Congressional District race one of the 18 toss-up elections in less than two years.
Pennsylvania Republicans will elect a new leader this weekend in Cumberland County. Lawrence Tabas is stepping down as GOP chair and the favorite to replace him is
New data from Pennsylvania's statewide elections agency indicates about 2,600 mail-in ballots were turned down in the November presidential contest for having the wrong date and nearly 2,100 for havin
Counties that allow mail voters to fix errors that could otherwise get their ballots disqualified rejected fewer ballots during the 2024 general election, a Votebeat and Spotlight PA analysis has
and generate the poll books used in every election to check in voters at precincts. Pennsylvania began using SURE in 2003, a year after Congress passed the Help America Vote Act requiring states ...
Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. A sign on a door at The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania at the Capitol in Harrisburg, Pa., Feb. 21, 2023. (AP ...
PA’s top election official, Al Schmidt, told lawmakers a contract to replace the SURE system would be in place last fall.
County elections officials in Pennsylvania rejected more than 11,000 mail-in ballots for technical reasons in the November election, including thousands that were determined to violate the much ...
On Election Night 2000, former host of the Sunday political talk show “Meet the Press” Tim Russert held a slate with the word “Florida” on it three times. This was done to signify the 2000 Presidential Election would be decided by The Sunshine State.
Pennsylvania voter turnout was the highest on record since at least 1988, according to the Pennsylvania Department of State. According to data released Jan. 31, 77.1% of registered Pennsylvania voters and 68.
Attorneys for Whole Foods Market argued the union involved with the election at a store in Philadelphia interfered with the process.
Counties rejected just 0.57% of mail ballots due to voter errors, such as a missing signature, during the 2024 election. That number was even lower in “curing” counties.