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People who live in rural Pennsylvania face unique barriers to health care, broadband, and economic opportunities.
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Earlier this month, the U.S. Supreme Court vacated a key federal precedent that had held that undated mail ballots should be counted.
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County boards must prove their workers processed and counted all mail-in ballots starting on the Nov. 8 election day without stopping.
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Except in rare circumstances, voters can only drop off their own ballot at a mailbox, drop box, or county election office.
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As Pennsylvania gears up for the pivotal 2022 election, Spotlight PA and WSKG News want to empower voters to make an informed decision on Nov. 8.
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In recent months, the specter of crime has been a central talking point in Republican state Sen. Doug Mastriano’s campaign for governor.
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Commonwealth Court judges are mulling whether the Republican-led probe into Pennsylvania’s election system can move forward.
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The justices rejected the GOP argument that the legislature did not have the power to allow Pennsylvanians to vote by mail without an excuse.
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“If you embrace antisemites and racists and homophobes and xenophobes, then you are one of them.”
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Multiple federal investigations as well as court rulings and state-mandated audits found no evidence of extraordinary election problems.