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.
A primary challenger to Representative David Scott found his damning voting record through an open records request.
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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 ...
The senator from Pennsylvania chronicles his stroke, unlikely election victory and battle with depression. Just don’t expect ...
This is an audio transcript of the Swamp Notes podcast episode: ‘The Bethlehem Project — An immigration raid divides a ...
While large and unusual, the gift amounts to a small contribution toward the billions needed to cover service member ...
A dead heat. That’s the unofficial result in the race for one of the two six-year seats on the Wright Twp. board of supervisors. Republican David Smith and Democrat Jeff Weisenberger each ...
Conestoga Valley School District Board of Directors will meet at 7 p.m. Monday, Nov. 17 in the district administration board ...
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