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Pennsylvania is one of 15 states that is checking midterm election results using that style of audit.
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“With a map that reflects the population more evenly, there’s the possibility that everybody’s voice will be heard."
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Many college students in New York will be able to cast their ballot on campus this year. For some, it’s the first general election where that’s an option.
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Legal observers say the question of whether to count mail-in ballots with handwritten dating errors is still open.
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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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Common Cause New York executive director says spotty voter turnout a result of split primary dates.
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“The motivation here may be to...keep encouraging voters to believe there is something suspect about the way elections run in Pennsylvania.”
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Multiple federal investigations as well as court rulings and state-mandated audits found no evidence of extraordinary election problems.
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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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The New York State Senate approved a package of bills to expand voting access after two ballot proposals to make it easier to vote were rejected in November.