From understanding judges and local races to finding your polling place, here's everything you need to know to vote in Pennsylvania's Nov. 4 election.
When President Donald Trump wrote on social media in August that there should be "no mail-in voting" and that Americans should "USE PAPER BALLOTS ONLY," he appeared to contradict the efforts of ...
This year, Pennsylvania’s general Election Day is Nov. 4. All registered voters in the commonwealth can either vote by mail ballot or in person. Voting by mail has been an option for all Pennsylvania ...
The deadline for registered voters in Pennsylvania to obtain a mail ballot is Tuesday, October 28. Here's how to secure a ...
On Nov. 4, Pennsylvanians will vote on whether to retain three state Supreme Court judges and will fill vacancies on both the Commonwealth and Superior Courts.
Blame it on a mix of lagging reporting, weakly enforced rules, and a campaign finance system that requires little ...
Citizens across several states cast ballots on Tuesday, November 4. Key elections include mayoral contests in New York City ...
Your application must be received by 5 p.m. on Tuesday if you want to get a mail-in or absentee ballot for Pennsylvania's upcoming general election ...
The uptick could be a sign that this year’s judicial retention races are stirring interest in the 2025 election.
For voters who prefer to drop off their ballots instead of mailing them in, drop boxes are set up inside two county-owned properties: Penn Place Building, 20 N. Pennsylvania Ave., Wilkes-Barre, and ...
Voters must be notified if election officials are going to reject their mail ballots because of an error such as an incorrect date or missing signature on the return ...