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Democrats and Republicans will consider a number of races, while unaffiliated voters in some parts of the state will weigh ballot questions.
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No-excuse mail voting is still valid in Pennsylvania despite an ongoing case before the state Supreme Court.
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The Pennsylvania primary election in 2022 is May 17. Here’s a quick rundown of what you need to know before you vote.
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Experts say the panel is trying to justify sweeping changes to Pennsylvania’s mail-in ballot rules.
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The proposals directly oppose the wishes of advocates who have for years pushed to remove elected officials from the process.
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Pennsylvania’s coordinated campaign has around 40 volunteers stationed across key regions, including 16 on various college campuses
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People running for precinct committee or county party spots can now ask for nomination signatures until March 15.
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It's been a pitched battle so far, since both major parties have been eyeing the opportunity to claim an edge for several years.
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Justices can now either endorse a map chosen by a lower court, choose from the other options, or appoint an outside expert to draw a completely different one.
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There are workarounds to problems with technical problems regarding signature verification.