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Whether the high-profile races for governor and U.S. Senate motivates voters to turn out this fall is an open question.
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Around 800 Republicans, who either forgot to write the date they submitted their vote on an outside envelope or made a mistake when they wrote it.
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StateImpact Pennsylvania checked in on how climate change and energy issues are playing out in the race for U.S. Senate.
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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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“I’m the most prepared person to assume this responsibility, and I am going to ask the voters at some point for their faith in me again.”
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Barletta, a former Hazleton mayor and four-term member of Congress, has far more electoral experience than any other potential challenger for the GOP nomination.
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Earlier this year, Governor Andrew Cuomo expanded absentee voting to include all New Yorkers.
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New York is a reliable Democratic state in presidential elections. There are no statewide races for governor or U.S. Senate this year. The state has 27 congressional districts. New York voters must be registered with a political party to participate in its primary elections.
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Wolf makes surprise announcement that he's extending deadline for returning mail-in ballots by a week
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The New York State Board of Elections had canceled the June 23 primary over concerns about the coronavirus pandemic.