Officials in Chester County have hired a law firm to investigate issues with poll books that affected third-party voters.
After a printing error forced an unprecedented number of voters in Chester County’s Nov. 4 municipal election to cast provisional ballots, the county Board of Elections ultimately accepted the vast ...
An investigator is still reviewing why third-party and independent voters were left off Chester County’s pollbooks on Nov 4.
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Justice has no expiration date. That's why 2020 election fraud still matters
COMMENTARY: Justice has no expiration date. That's why 2020 election fraud still matters and should be prosecuted writes Mark ...
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Leavitt Says She’s Not a Lawyer, But Dems’ Video Is “Punishable”
Leavitt’s right about one thing: This is completely normal behavior for Trump. The president has a well-documented history of ...
Conestoga Valley School District Board of Directors will meet at 7 p.m. Monday, Nov. 17 in the district administration board ...
Despite a well-funded misinformation campaign, citizens chose to retain Supreme Court justices who struck down one of the ...
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The clock is ticking to register to vote in Pennsylvania's 2025 municipal election. As Monday night's deadline approaches, election officials are breaking down exactly what you need to know.
Votebeat reports Pennsylvania voters faced a judicial retention election that drew national attention, but many were ...
In a scene more reminiscent of a board game than a government procedure, Pennsylvania election officials gathered Friday to ...
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