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The map could make small changes to the partisan composition of the chamber while improving traditional metrics.
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The Pennsylvania Supreme Court will pick the final map.
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Just over a year ago, a judge ordered county elections officials to certify Rep. Claudia Tenney (R-22) as the winner in New York’s 22nd Congressional District race. Elections officials say many of the administrative failures have since been resolved.
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The Commonwealth Court ruled a key provision of the state's last major election law overhaul unconstitutional.
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Mail voting will remain in place in Pennsylvania for the time being as Gov. Tom Wolf’s administration appeals the decision to the state Supreme Court.
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Commonwealth Court Judge Patricia McCullough spent nearly all of Thursday hearing from groups that drew those maps during proceedings in Harrisburg.
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The state Senate voted Monday to approve a Republican-backed plan that nonpartisan analysts say has a clear GOP advantage.
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State election law and Dept. of State guidance show ballots are counted and re-counted, a process that's open to a representative for each candidate and party.
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The Pennsylvania Supreme Court temporarily blocked the inspection.
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Broome County legislators voted along party lines Tuesday night to adopt a new legislative district map, favored by Republicans. Last week, many residents voiced their concerns about the map in a public hearing.